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The Beneficial Biological Properties of Salicylic Acid

By
Pavle Randjelović ,
Pavle Randjelović
Slavimir Veljković ,
Slavimir Veljković
Nenad Stojiljković ,
Nenad Stojiljković
Dušan Sokolović ,
Dušan Sokolović
Ivan Ilić ,
Ivan Ilić
Darko Laketić ,
Darko Laketić
Dušica Randjelović ,
Dušica Randjelović
Nebojša Randjelović
Nebojša Randjelović

Abstract

Summary Salicylic acid is a phytochemical with beneficial effects on human well-being. Salicylic acid is a phenolic compound and is present in various plants where it has a vital role in protection against pathogenic agents. Natural sources include fruits, vegetables and spices. The most famous and defined effect of salicylic acid is prostaglandin synthesis inhibition. Salicylic acid has antiinflammatory effects through suppression of transcription of genes for cyclooxygenase. Most of the pharmacological properties of salicylic acid can be contributed to the inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis. Also, it was discovered that salicylic acid has other in vivo cyclooxygenase-independent pathways. Since salicylic acid does not inhibit cyclooxygenase considerably, the anti-inflammatory effect is not a consequence of direct inhibition of cyclooxygenase activity. Because of its fundamental role, it was suggested that inhibition of nuclear factor kappa B by salicylic acid is one of the key anti-inflammatory mechanisms of action for salicylates. One of the most studied properties of salicylic acid is its antioxidative activity. Salicylic acid is a confirmed inhibitor of oxidative stress. Salicylic acid is capable of binding iron. This fact is significant for antioxidative effect of salicylic acid because iron has an important function in the course of lipid peroxidation.

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Duthie GG, Wood AD. Natural salicylates: foods, functions and disease prevention. Food & Function. 2011;2(9):515.

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