Essays about salicylic acid

  1. The History, Synthesis, and uses of Aspirin
    ... The amp39Aampquot is for acetyl chloride, the ampquotspirampquot is for spiraea ulmaria the plant they derived the salicylic acid from and the amp39inamp39 was at that time a common name ...
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  2. Acne
    ... They are sold under many common brand names. The products include effective ingrediants such as salicilic acid, keratolytic, and resarcinal salicylic acid. ...
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  3. technology
    ... The German chemist Felix Hoffman synthesized the acetyl derivative of salicylic acid also called aspirin in 1893 in response to the urging of his father, who ...
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  4. technology
    ... The German chemist Felix Hoffman synthesized the acetyl derivative of salicylic acid also called aspirin in 1893 in response to the urging of his father, who ...
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  5. Aspirin VS Nonaspirin
    ... ASA. The main ingredient in ASA is salicylic acid. This ingredient grows in small roots, leaves, flowers and fruits on plants. ...
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  6. Asprin
    ... They got this name from the A in acetyl chloride, the spir in spiraea ulmaria the plant from which they derived salicylic acid, and the in is the common drug ...
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  7. NoneProvided
    ... The acid used is usually salicylic acid which is applied twice daily with a tooth pick or a small brush after soaking the infected foot in warm water for five ...
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  8. plantar warts
    ... The acid used is usually salicylic acid which is applied twice daily with a tooth pick or a small brush after soaking the infected foot in warm water for five ...
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  9. Laziness
    ... Another treatment involoves keratolytic agents, such as salicylic acid, which soften the scaly layers of plaques and ease their removal. ...
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  10. Egypt Civilization
    ... Also wounds were treated with willow leaves, which contain salicylic acid aspirin, to reduce inflammation, plus copper, sodium salts to help dry up the wound ...
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  11. Abortion
    ... states. There are two main procedures for abortion: 1. The first method is to use salicylic acid to burn the fetus. This automatically ...
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  12. Egyptian Civilization
    ... Also wounds were treated with willow leaves, which contain salicylic acid aspirin, to reduce inflammation, plus copper, sodium salts to help dry up the wound ...
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  13. Comparisons between America and South Africa
    ... remedies. The main ingredients of Aspirin, digitalis and salicylic acid, are thought to have been discovered by them. Increasingly ...
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  14. Costa Rica
    ... pain. The form they used contained salicylic acid, which irritated the gastrointestinal tract to the extent of ulcers. This form ...
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