Salicin-7-sulfate: A new salicinoid from willow and implications for herbal medicine

Noleto-Dias, ClariceORCID logo, Ward, Jane, Bellisai, Alice, Lomax, Charlotte and Beale, Mike (2018) Salicin-7-sulfate: A new salicinoid from willow and implications for herbal medicine. Fitoterapia, 127 (June). pp. 166-172. 10.1016/j.fitote.2018.02.009
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Willow (Salix sp.) is a historically well-known herbal medicine that provided the lead compound (salicin) for the discovery of aspirin, one of the most successful plant derived drugs in human medicine. During a metabolomics screen of 86 Salix species contained in the UK National Willow Collection, we have discovered, isolated and fully characterised a new natural salicinoid – salicin-7-sulfate. This molecule may have important human pharmacological actions that need to be considered in determining the efficacy and safety of willow herbal medicines.


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