ASPIRIN — C9H8O4
Aspirin is the most widely used drug in the world, with more than 100 billion tablets consumed annually. The active component, salicylic acid, originally from willow bark, was used as a folk remedy as long ago as the 5th century BC. But it wasn't until 1897 that German chemist Felix Hoffman managed to synthesize aspirin in a pure and stable form, making it one of the earliest synthetic drugs. Aspirin is now taken for a huge variety of afflictions, from fever and arthritis to the prevention of heart attacks, stroke and dementia.
阿司匹林C9H8O4
阿司匹林是世界上使用最广泛的药物,每年消耗量高达一千亿片。它来自早在公元前五世纪就被用于民间配方的柳树皮,是这种树皮的一种有效成分。不过直到1897年,德国药剂师费力克斯·霍夫曼才设法把它合成为一种纯净和稳定的形态,因此它并不是最早的合成药物。
SODIUM STEARATE — NaC18H35O2
It's hard to imagine how life might have smelled for the human race prior to the invention of soap. More fastidious hygiene has also been important for stemming the spread of disease. Sodium stearate, the active ingredient in soap, works its magic by helping oil to dissolve in water. According to the United Nations Children's Fund, hand washing with soap prevents up to 1.4 million deaths per year through acute respiratory infections.
硬脂酸钠 NaC18H35O2
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