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Stanford Chemicals 050-000-209 Salicin

Stanford Chemicals 050-000-209 Salicin is an alcoholic beta-glycoside. It is produced in Willow bark. It is closely related chemically to aspirin and has a very similar action in the human body. Used as an analgesic and, formerly, in veterinary practice, as a bitter stomachic, antirheumatic, and analgesic.

Functions: Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Microbial Agent

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    Identification & Functionality

    Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
    Molecular formula
    C₁₄H₁₂NO₃
    Botanical source
    Salix babylonica L.

    Features & Benefits

    Product Introduction

    Salicin is extracted from Salix babylonica L and is naturally found in willow bark, it has antioxidative, antimicrobial, and soothing properties. Stanford Chemicals is a willow bark extract (Salicin powder).

    Salicin Function
    • Anti-inflammation, fever relief, an analgesic, Relieve acute and chronic pain, including a headache, back and neck pain, muscle aches, and menstrual cramps
    • Anti-rheumatism and function of contingency, an astringent, Control arthritis discomforts. Some arthritis sufferers taking white willow bark have experienced reduced swelling and inflammation, and eventually increased mobility, in the back, knees, hips, and other joints.

    Applications & Uses

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Appearance
    Yellow-white Powder
    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Molecular Weight228.25
    Purity98.0%HPLC

    Safety & Health

    Salicin Safety Tips
    • Handling of Salicin should only be performed by personnel trained and familiar with the handling of potent active pharmaceutical ingredients
    • Moderate to severe irritant to the skin and eyes

    Packaging & Availability

    Packaging Type
    Available Packaging
    • 25 kg/drum
    • 1 kg/Bag

    Storage & Handling

    Shelf Life
    2 Years
    Storage Condition

    Store in cool & dry places, protected from direct sunlight and heat.