EXTRACTION OF (SALICYLIC ACID) FROM A WHITE WILLOW

Authors

  • Sajad karem shaker Abbeas University of Karbala, College of Science, Chemistry Department
  • Shahad Nafeh Abboud Jaafar University of Karbala, College of Science, Chemistry Department
  • Marwa Hassan Ali Najem University of Baghdad, College of Science, Chemistry Department
  • Ali emaduldden yussef ezaldden University of Kirkuk College of science, Chemistry Department
  • Sarah Qasim Taima Fatnan Al-Muthanna University, College of Science, chemistry department

Abstract

Salicylic acid is extracted from white willow through a process called willow separating, also known as sedimentation or acid filtration. This process includes the use of such as sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid. In this process, a sample of willow was collected from the white willow. The willow is prepared so that the largest volume is displaced. Is a vital nutrient utilized by marine organisms like phytoplankton, zooplankton, and sponges to form biogenic opa.Topical salicylic acid treats acne by reducing swelling and redness and unplugging blocked skin pores to allow pimples to shrink. It treats other skin conditions by softening and loosening dry, scaly, or thickened skin so that it falls off or can be removed easily.

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Published

2024-09-20

How to Cite

Abbeas, S. karem shaker, Jaafar, S. N. A., Najem, M. H. A., ezaldden, A. emaduldden yussef, & Fatnan, S. Q. T. (2024). EXTRACTION OF (SALICYLIC ACID) FROM A WHITE WILLOW. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(9), 360–365. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/4058