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salicylate
▪ I. salicylate, n. Chem. (səˈlɪsɪlət) [f. salicylic + -ate1.] A salt or ester, or the anion (o-C6H4(OH)COO-), of salicylic acid.1842 T. Graham Elem. Chem. 874 Salicylate of silver is an insoluble white precipitate, anhydrous. 1857 Miller Elem. Chem. (1862) III. 180 The oil of winter green is a sali...
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Isopropyl salicylate
Isopropyl salicylate is the ester formed by the condensation of salicylic acid and isopropyl alcohol. See also
Methyl salicylate
Ethyl salicylate
References
Flavors
Perfume ingredients
Isopropyl esters
Salicylate esters
3-Hydroxypropenals
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Salicylate Sensitivity: Causes, Symptoms, and Foods to Avoid - Healthline
Jun 13, 2023Natural salicylates are found in a wide array of foods, including fruits, vegetables, coffee, teas, nuts, spices, and honey. Meanwhile, the synthetic form is commonly used as a food preservative ...
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Salicylate decarboxylase
Salicylate decarboxylase (, salicylic acid decarboxylase, Scd) is an enzyme with systematic name salicylate carboxy-lyase. of phenol into salicylate.
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Ethyl salicylate
Ethyl salicylate is the ester formed by the condensation of salicylic acid and ethanol. See also
Methyl salicylate
Isopropyl salicylate
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Flavors
Perfume ingredients
Ethyl esters
Salicylate esters
3-Hydroxypropenals
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Imidazole salicylate
Imidazole salicylate is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
References
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Imidazoles
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Benzyl salicylate
Benzyl salicylate is a salicylic acid benzyl ester, a chemical compound most frequently used in cosmetics as a fragrance additive or UV light absorber See also
Oil of wintergreen
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Salicylate esters
Benzyl esters
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Phenyl salicylate
Sahli asked the Polish chemist and doctor Marceli Nencki of Bern, Switzerland, if he knew of a salicylate compound that lacked sodium salicylate's side The Heyden company subsequently sold phenyl salicylate as a pharmaceutical, under the commercial name "Salol", a contraction of "SALicylate of phenOL".
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Sodium salicylate
Sodium salicylate is a sodium salt of salicylic acid. Properties
Sodium salicylate is of the salicylate family.
Uses
It is used in medicine as an analgesic and antipyretic.
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LOINC 48292-7 Sodium salicylate triggered leukotriene release [Mass ...
48292-7 Sodium salicylate triggered leukotriene release [Mass/volume] by Leukocytes Active Fully-Specified Name Component Sodium salicylate leukotriene release
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How to pronounce sodium salicylate | HowToPronounce.com
How to say sodium salicylate in English? Pronunciation of sodium salicylate with 1 audio pronunciation, 2 synonyms, 1 meaning, 13 translations, 1 sentence and more for sodium salicylate.
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Phenoxysulfonylurea based on 3-substd. alkyl salicylate,method of ...
@inproceedings{1990PhenoxysulfonylureaBO, title={Phenoxysulfonylurea based on 3-substd. alkyl salicylate,method of production and use as herbicides and growth regulator thereof}, author={汉兹·克尼 and 罗沙·威尔姆斯 and 克劳斯·包尔 and 荷曼·比尔林格 and 海尔姆特·伯斯苔尔}, year={1990} }
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Copper salicylate
Copper salicylate is a compound with formula Cu(C7H5O3). It is the copper salt of salicylic acid.
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Magnesium salicylate
Magnesium salicylate is a common analgesic and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to treat mild to moderate musculoskeletal pain such as Magnesium salicylate can be an effective OTC alternative to prescription NSAIDs, with both anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.
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Trolamine salicylate
All of the trolamine salicylate-containing products listed in the two cited references are 10% solutions. See also
Methyl salicylate
References
Salicylates
Ethanolamines
Sunscreening agents
3-Hydroxypropenals
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