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  2. Salix nigra - Wikipedia

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    Black willow roots are very bitter, and have been used as a substitute for quinine in the past. [19] Ethnobotanical uses of black willow by various Native American tribes include basketry, and treatment of fever, headache, and coughs. [20] It was recognized that using the bark and leaves of Salix nigra was useful in treating rheumatism ...

  3. Willow - Wikipedia

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    An aqueous extract of willow bark is used as a fungicide in the European Union. The willow bark extract is approved as a 'basic substance' product in the European Union and United Kingdom for the control of scab, leaf peach curl and powdery mildew on grapes, apples and peach crops. [55]

  4. Salicin - Wikipedia

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    Salicin is produced in (and named after) willow (Salix) bark. It is a biosynthetic precursor to salicylaldehyde. [4] Salicin hydrolyses into β-d-glucose and salicyl alcohol (saligenin). Salicyl alcohol can be oxidized into salicylaldehyde and salicylate, both biologically and industrially.

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  6. List of Acacia species known to contain psychoactive alkaloids

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    Recently found to actually contain mostly DMT (up to 0.1% from leaves, 0.3-0.5% from bark), with bark also containing NMT, and small amounts of tryptamine, harman and norharman [2] Acacia greggii 0.016% alkaloids from leaves, including (tentatively identified) N-methyl-β-phenethylamine and tyramine [ 14 ]

  7. Salicylic acid - Wikipedia

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    An extract of willow bark, called salicin, after the Latin name for the white willow , was isolated and named by German chemist Johann Andreas Buchner in 1828. [41] A larger amount of the substance was isolated in 1829 by Henri Leroux, a French pharmacist. [42]

  8. Salix scouleriana - Wikipedia

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    Salix scouleriana seed. Salix scouleriana is a deciduous shrub or small tree, depending on the environment, usually with multiple stems that reach 2 to 7 metres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 23 ft) in height in dry, cold, high elevations, and other difficult environments, and 10 to 20 m (33 to 66 ft) or more in favorable sites.

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