"Salicylated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Containing or capable of undergoing acetylation with salicylic acid, or else made from salicylic acid, or having the properties of aspirin.
The Salicaceae family is a large and diverse group of flowering plants commonly known as willows and sallows. It includes willows (Salix spp.) and poplars (Populus spp.) and a few other related genera.<br><br>The Salicaceae family is thought to have originated around 80 million years ago, and it is now found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica. The family is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in the temperate and boreal regions.<br><br>Some common characteristics of Salicaceae include:<br><br> deciduous or semi-evergreen shrubs or trees<br> usually with alternate and simple (not compound) leaves<br> usually with racemose inflorescences (meaning that the flowers are arranged along a branched stem)<br> with small, usually whitish or yellowish flowers in catkins (unisexual or bisexual, i.e. having one or more catkins with male flowers and one with female flowers)<br> usually with long, slender twigs (sarmenta) that fall off in the spring<br> often with sticky, milky latex or resin in the stems and branches.<br><br>Some common species in the Salicaceae family include:<br><br> Red willow (Salix alba)<br> Weeping willow (Salix babylonica)<br> Black willow (Salix nigra)<br> Balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera)<br> Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides)
Salicornia is a genus of plants in the family Amaranthaceae, commonly known as glasswort or samphire. The term "samphire" is often used in a more general sense to describe plants in the genus, however.
Salicylanilide is a chemical compound that is a derivative of salicylic acid. It is typically used as an intermediate in the production of other chemicals and medicaments, as well as in the production of odoriferous and fragrant substances.<br><br>Salicylanilide has various effects and properties:<br><br>1. Analgesics and antipyretics: It has analgesic and antipyretic properties, which are similar to those of aspirin. It can be used to relieve headaches and reduce fever.<br>2. Anti-inflammatory: Salicylanilide has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce swelling and pain in the body.<br>3. Skin treatment: It is sometimes used in dermatological treatments to help remove warts, corns, and calluses.<br><br>The chemical formula for salicylanilide is C7H6O2N, and it is a colorless solid at room temperature. It is often used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, but it may also cause skin irritation and other adverse effects if not handled properly.
Salicylates are a class of chemical compounds that have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic properties. They are often used in the treatment of various health conditions, such as pain relief, fever reduction, and treatment of certain skin and eye conditions.<br><br>Some common examples of salicylates include:<br><br> Aspirin: A widely used over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medication.<br> Willow bark extract: A natural source of salicylic acid, which has been used for centuries to treat pain and reduce fever.<br> Methyl salicylate: A topical cream or ointment used to treat pain and inflammation in the skin, such as in strained muscles or joints.<br> Salicylic acid: A beta hydroxy acid (BHA) used in skincare products to treat acne, exfoliate the skin, and reduce inflammation.<br><br>Salicylates work by inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, which are chemical messengers in the body that cause pain, inflammation, and fever. They can also have interactions with other medications and medical conditions, so it's essential to use them carefully and under the guidance of a healthcare professional.