- Live Trees And Other Plants; Bulbs, Roots And The Like; Cut Flowers And Ornamental Foliage
- Bulbs, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, Corms, Crowns And Rhizomes, Dormant, In Growth Or In Flower; Chicory Plants And Roots Other Than Roots Of Heading 12.12.
- Bulbs, Tubers, Tuberous Roots, Corms, Crowns And Rhizomes, In Growth Or In Flower; Chicory Plants And Roots (excl. Those Used For Human Consumption And Chicory Roots Of The Variety Cichorium Intybus Sativum)
White Willow Bark Extract
Product Property
Product Status : | New |
Sample Available : | yes |
Shipment Terms : | Negotiable |
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Description
【Product name】: White Willow Bark Extract |
【Specification】: 25%, 50%Salicin 【Assy】: HPLC 【Appearance】: Brown-yellow powders |
【Packing】: 25kg/paper drum 【Constitutional Formula】: |
【Indications and Uses】: Salicin is closely related in chemical make-up to aspirin and has a very similar action in the human body. When consumed, it is metabolized to salicylic acid. Salicin safely be taken long-term at recommended doses. Higher than commonly recommended doses of this herb can cause stomach upset, nausea, or tinnitus (ringing in the ears). If any of these reactions develop. Stop taking the herb. Avoid white willow bark, which can irritate the stomach, if you are sensitive to aspirin, or if you have an ulcer or other gastrointestinal disorder. As with aspirin products, never give white willow bark to children or teenagers under age 16 with symptoms of the cold, the flu, or chicken pox. Although white willow bark is unlikely to cause the rare but potentially fatal condition called Reye’s syndrome in such cases—it is metabolized differently than aspirin—the similarity to aspirin is close enough to warrant caution. |