[From willow bark to acetylsalicylic acid].

Dansk medicinhistorisk arbog Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Svend Norn, Henrik Permin, Poul R Kruse, Edith Kruse
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Acetylsalicylic acid is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Its ancestry the salicylates, including salicin and salicylic acid, are found in the bark and leaves of the willow and poplar trees. The ancient Sumerians and Egyptians, as well as Hippocrates, Celsus, Pliny the Elder, Dioscorides and Galen used these natural products as remedies for pain, fever and inflammation. In the Middle Ages these remedies were used for fever and rheumatism by Hildegard of Bingen and Henrik Harpestreng. The first "clinical trial" was reported by Edward Stone in 1763 with a successful treatment of malarial fever with the willow bark. In 1876 the antirheumatic effect of salicin was described by T. MacLagan, and that of salicylic acid by S. Stricker and L. Riess. Acetylsalicylic acid was synthesized by Charles Gerhardt in 1853 and in 1897 by Felix Hoffmann in the Bayer Company. The beneficial effect of acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) on pain and rheumatic fever was recognized by K. Witthauer and J. Wohlgemuth, and the mechanism of action was explained in 1971 by John Vane. Today the antithrombotic effect of acetylsalicylic acid and new aspects of ongoing research demonstrates a still living drug.

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[从柳树皮到乙酰水杨酸]。
乙酰水杨酸是世界上使用最广泛的药物之一。它的祖先是水杨酸,包括水杨酸和水杨酸,存在于柳树和杨树的树皮和叶子中。古代苏美尔人和埃及人,以及希波克拉底、塞尔苏斯、老普林尼、迪奥斯科里德斯和盖伦都使用这些天然产物来治疗疼痛、发烧和炎症。在中世纪,宾根的希尔德加德和亨里克·哈珀斯特朗用这些药物治疗发烧和风湿病。爱德华·斯通在1763年报道了第一次“临床试验”,用柳树皮成功地治疗了疟疾热。1876年,T. MacLagan描述了水杨酸的抗风湿作用,S. Stricker和L. Riess描述了水杨酸的抗风湿作用。乙酰水杨酸是由Charles Gerhardt于1853年和Felix Hoffmann于1897年在拜耳公司合成的。乙酰水杨酸(阿司匹林)对疼痛和风湿热的有益作用是由K. Witthauer和J. Wohlgemuth发现的,John Vane在1971年解释了其作用机制。今天乙酰水杨酸的抗血栓作用和正在进行的研究的新方面证明了一种仍然存在的药物。
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