Borosalicylate

/ˌbɔːroʊˈsælɪsɪleɪt/ noun

A salt or ester formed from the reaction of boric acid with salicylic acid, used in pharmaceutical and industrial applications.

From 'boro-' (boron) + 'salicylate' (from salicylic acid, derived from salicin in willow bark). This compound emerged in early 20th-century pharmaceutical chemistry as boron complexes were systematically explored.

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