WHAT IS WHITE WILLOW BARK EXTRACT 25% SALICIN?
Salicin, a natural glycoside derived from the bark of white willow trees, is the key bioactive component in White Willow Bark Extract 25% Salicin. This compound is commonly found in species such as Salix purpurea and S. fragilis, though other willow and poplar varieties also produce it. In addition to salicin, the extract contains benzoylsalicin (populin), another glycoside of interest. When processed, salicin breaks down into D-glucose and saligenin (salicyl alcohol), contributing to its notable antirheumatic and anti-inflammatory properties.
ANALYSIS
| Specification | Results |
|---|---|
| Salicin Content | 25% by HPLC |
| 25.06% | |
| Appearance | Yellow-brown to white powder |
| Odor | Characteristic |
| Particle Size | 100% passes 80 mesh |
| Extract Solvents | Water and Alcohol |
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| Specification | Results |
|---|---|
| Loss on Drying (5h at 105°C): ≤5% | 3.13% |
| Density: 35–65g/100ml | 45g/100ml |
| Heavy Metals: ≤10ppm | Conforms |
| Arsenic (As): ≤2ppm | Conforms |
| Lead (Pb): ≤2ppm | Conforms |
| Mercury (Hg): ≤1ppm | Conforms |
| Cadmium (Cd): ≤1ppm | Conforms |
| Residual Solvents: ≤0.05% | Conforms |
MICROBIOLOGICAL TESTS
| Specification | Results |
|---|---|
| Total Plate Count: ≤1000 cfu/g | Conforms |
| Yeast & Mold: ≤100 cfu/g | Conforms |
| E. Coli: Negative | Conforms |
WHITE WILLOW BARK EXTRACT 25% SALICIN BENEFITS
Natural Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Properties
For centuries, white willow bark has been used to alleviate discomfort and inflammation naturally. Research indicates its salicin content may reduce oxidative stress and inflammation while supporting antioxidant activity, including glutathione production.Supports Joint Health and Chronic Pain Relief
Studies suggest this extract may aid in managing joint pain and musculoskeletal discomfort, though further clinical validation is needed to confirm its efficacy for chronic conditions.Immune Support and Fever Management
By promoting immune function and reducing inflammatory responses, white willow bark extract may assist in alleviating fevers, flu symptoms, and mild illnesses.Enhances Athletic Recovery
Athletes often use the extract to aid post-exercise recovery and natural pain management, potentially improving performance resilience.Potential Metabolic Benefits
Limited studies propose it may support metabolic health in weight management, though experts recommend caution due to insufficient long-term safety data.May Alleviate Headaches and Boost Mood
Anecdotal reports highlight its use in easing headaches, fatigue, and stress, though clinical evidence remains preliminary.









