Cinnamon Therapeutic Grade Oil
Botonical Name | : | Cinnamomum Zeylanicum | |
CAS # | : | 8015-91-6 | |
Country of Origin | : | India & Sri Lanka | |
Color & Odor | : | Yellowish to brownish liquid with Spicy, warm cinnamon odour | |
Solubility | : | Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils | |
Specific Gravity | : | 1.0350 – 1.0500 @ 20°C | |
Optical Rotation | : | N/A | |
Refractive Index | : | 1.5220 – 1.5350 @ 20°C | |
Flash Point | : | > 100 °C | |
Major Constituents | : | Eugenol , Linalool | |
Plant Part Used | : | Leaves | |
Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
DESCRIPTION:
It is a tropical evergreen tree of the laurel family growing up to 15 m (45 feet) in the wild. This essential oil is extracted by water or steam distillation from the Bark of Cinnamon. This oil is an evergreen native to China and Vietnam that has since been cultivated in many other regions. It has shiny, leathery green leaves, and small, white flowers with oval shaped purple berries. CONSTITUENTS:
The main components include eugenol, eugenol acetate, cinnamic aldehyde and benzyl benzoateAROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
A middle note of medium aroma, it has a warm, spicy scent between that of clove and cinnamon, but with herbaceous notes that are not sweet. Customers seeking the smell of the cinnamon spice should purchase Cinnamon Bark.BLENDS WITH:
It blends well with benzoin, cloves, coriander, cardamom, frankincense, ginger, grapefruit, lavender, rosemary and thyme.COMMON NAMES:
Cinnamon, Cassia Bark, Cinnamon BarkUSES:
Cinnamon Therapeutic Grade oil is the most common part and widely used as a spice. It is mainly used in cookery as a condiment and flavoring material. It is extensively used all over the world for treating various health disorders such as respiratory problems, skin infections, blood impurity, menstruation problems, heart disorders, etc.THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES:
This Oil recommended due to its various therapeutic properties which include - analgesic, antidepressant, antispasmodic, anti-venomous, carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide.