What Is Salol? Examining a Historical Antiseptic and Its Modern Uses
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Introduced in the late 19th century, salol, or phenyl salicylate, was once a popular intestinal antiseptic and mild analgesic before being largely replaced in human medicine. This crystalline compound was valued for its unique ability to pass through the stomach and hydrolyze in the alkaline environment of the small intestine, releasing its active components.