New evidence that people make aspirin's active principle - salicylic acid

Monday, January 12, 2009 - 16:56 in Health & Medicine

Scientists in the United Kingdom are reporting new evidence that humans can make their own salicylic acid (SA) - the material formed when aspirin breaks down in the body. SA, which is responsible for aspirin's renowned effects in relieving pain and inflammation, may be the first in a new class of bioregulators, according to a study in the 24 December 2008 issue of ACS' biweekly Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry...

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