释义 |
sal·i·cin \ˈsaləsə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: French salicine, from Latin salic-, salix willow + French -ine — more at sallow : a bitter white crystalline beta-glucoside C13H18O7 especially in the bark and leaves of several willows and poplars yielding saligenin and glucose on hydrolysis and formerly used in medicine as an antipyretic, antirheumatic, and tonic — compare populin |