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Salix fragilis
Brittle-branched willow of European waterways with high salicin content used similarly to white willow for pain and fever.
Salix fragilis (brittle willow) is a European willow species whose bark contains salicin and related salicylates, providing analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It is used similarly to white willow for pain and fever, with a long history in European folk medicine.
Salicin and its metabolites (e.g., saligenin) are converted to salicylic acid in the body, which inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis. This action mediates pain relief, fever reduction, and anti-inflammatory effects. Tannins may contribute additional astringent and mild anti-inflammatory properties.
Brittle-branched willow of European waterways with high salicin content used similarly to white willow for pain and fever.
Salix fragilis (brittle willow) is a European willow species whose bark contains salicin and related salicylates, providing analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It is used similarly to white willow for pain and fever, with a long history in European folk medicine.
Salicin and its metabolites (e.g., saligenin) are converted to salicylic acid in the body, which inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes, reducing prostaglandin synthesis. This action mediates pain relief, fever reduction, and anti-inflammatory effects. Tannins may contribute additional astringent and mild anti-inflammatory properties.