🔒 Trees Pharmacological
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In this Saturday episode of Talking Trees, we explore the pharmacological potential of trees, focusing on two iconic species: Fraxinus (ash tree) and Salix alba (white willow). Both have long histories in traditional medicine and are now gaining attention in modern pharmacological research.
We discuss:
- The presence of powerful compounds in ash trees such as secoiridoids, flavonoids, and lignans, with demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, antimicrobial, and neuroprotective effects
- The pharmacological profile of white willow, especially its salicin-rich bark, and its applications as a natural source of salicylic acid derivatives
- Scientific studies quantifying phenolic compounds across different parts of these trees—including bark, leaves, and branches
- The role of tree-based compounds in future drug discovery and the growing interest in plant-derived therapeutics
- The importance of sustainable sourcing and continued research into these underexplored biological treasures
Trees are more than landscape features—they are living pharmacies with immense potential for human health.
Background information:
- Fraxinus_A_Plant_with_Versatile_Pharmacological_an.pdf
- Neagu_AndreeaMiruna_art.1.pdf
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Chapters
1. Trees Pharmacological (00:00:00)
2. Episode Introduction (00:00:02)
3. Hidden World of Tree Extracts (00:00:46)
4. Fraxinus Ash Tree Properties (00:01:40)
5. White Willow Research Findings (00:03:44)
6. Arborists' Role in Medical Research (00:08:29)
7. Closing Thoughts (00:10:40)
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