How aspirin was discovered - Krishna Sudhir

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4,000 years ago, the ancient Sumerians made a surprising discovery.
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If they scraped the bark off a particular kind of tree
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and ate it,
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their pain disappeared.
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Little did they know that why they'd found
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was destined to influence the future course of medicine.
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What the Sumerians had discovered was a precursor to the medicine known today
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as aspirin.
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Aspirin's active ingredient is found commonly in willow trees
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and other wild plants,
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which is how it came to infuse the medical traditions
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of Sumer,
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ancient Egypt,
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ancient Greece,
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and other cultures.
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Around 400 BC, Hippocrates, thought of as the father of modern medicine,
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first recommended chewing willow bark for pain relief
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and making willow leaf tea to ease the pain of childbirth.
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But it took over 2,000 years for us to comprehensively investigate its potential.
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In the mid-18th century,
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an Englishman named Edward Stone ran five years of experiments,
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showing that willow bark crushed into a powder and eaten
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could cure a fever.
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It took nearly another 70 years for a German pharmacist, Johann Buchner,
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to finally identify and purify the substance that made all this possible,
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a compound called salicin.
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By then, doctors were routinely using willow bark
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and other salicin-rich plants, like the herb meadowsweet,
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to ease pain, fever, and inflammation.
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But identifying the exact compound suddenly opened up the possibility
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of manipulating its form.
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In 1853, a French chemist managed to chemically synthesize the compound,
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creating a substance called acetylsalicylic acid.
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Then in 1897, the pharmaceutical company Bayer found a new method
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and began marketing the compound as a pain reliever called aspirin.
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This was widely recognized as one of the first synthetic pharmaceutical drugs.
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Originally, aspirin was just Bayer's brand name:
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A for acetyl,
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and spir for meadowsweet,
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whose botanical name is Spiraea ulmaria.
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Soon, aspirin became synonymous with acetylsalicylic acid.
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As its influence grew, aspirin was found to ease not just pain,
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but also many inflammation-related problems,
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like rheumatoid arthritis,
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pericarditis, which enflames the fluid-filled sack around the heart,
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and Kawasaki disease,
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where blood vessels become inflamed.
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Yet, despite aspirin's medical value,
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at this point, scientists still didn't actually know how it worked.
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In the 1960s and 70s, Swedish and British scientists changed that.
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They showed that the drug interrupts the production of certain chemicals
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called prostaglandins,
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which control the transmission of pain sensations and inflammation.
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In 1982, that discovery won the researchers a Nobel Prize in Medicine.
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Over time, research has also uncovered aspirin's risks.
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Overconsumption can cause bleeding in the intestines and the brain.
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It can also trigger Reye's Syndrome,
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a rare but often fatal illness that affects the brain and liver
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in children with an infection.
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And in the late 20th century,
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aspirin's success had been overshadowed by newer pain killers
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with fewer side effects,
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like acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
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But in the 1980s, further discoveries about aspirin's benefits
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revived interest in it.
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In fact, the 1982 Nobel Prize winners also demonstrated
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that aspirin slows production of thromboxanes,
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chemicals that cause clumping of platelets,
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which in turn form blood clots.
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A landmark clinical trial showed that aspirin reduced heart attack risk by 44%
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in participants who took the drug.
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Today, we prescribe it to people at risk of heart attack or stroke
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because it cuts the likelihood of clots forming in the arteries
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that supply the heart and brain.
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Even more intriguingly,
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there's a growing body of research that suggests
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aspirin reduces the risk of getting and dying from cancer,
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especially colorectal cancer.
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This might be due to aspirin's anti-platelet effects.
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By reducing platelet activity, aspirin may decrease the levels of a certain protein
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that helps cancer cells spread.
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These discoveries have transformed aspirin from a mere pain reliever
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to a potentially life-saving treatment.
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Today, we consume about 100 billion aspirin tablets each year,
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and researchers continue searching for new applications.
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Already, aspirin's versatility has transformed modern medicine,
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which is astounding considering its humble beginnings
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in a scraping of willow bark.
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