Cinnamon oil


Cinnamomum

CAS Number

-

HS Number

3301.29.00

Botanical Name

Cinnamomum verum

Botanical Family

Lauraceae

PRODUCT TYPE

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Wood Extract

TECHNICAL APPLICATION

OLFACTIVES FAMILY

Spice Oil

FORMULA

C9H8O

IUPAC

-

MANUFACTURE PROCESS

Steam Distillation: Cinnamon bark is typically used for oil extraction. It is crushed and then subjected to steam distillation. The steam carries the volatile compounds of the cinnamon bark, which are then condensed into liquid form, separating water and oil. The oil is then collected.

APPLICATION

Aromatherapy: Cinnamon oil is frequently used in aromatherapy due to its warm, spicy scent. It is believed to promote relaxation, alleviate stress, and uplift mood.

Flavoring agent: Cinnamon oil is often used to add flavor to food and beverages, particularly in baking and cooking. It adds a distinct sweet and spicy flavor to dishes.

Antimicrobial properties: Cinnamon oil possesses strong antimicrobial properties, making it effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It can be used as a natural disinfectant for surfaces or as an ingredient in homemade cleaning products.

Insect repellent: The strong scent of cinnamon oil can repel insects such as mosquitoes, ants, and flies. It can be used in natural insect repellent sprays or diffused indoors to keep bugs away.

Aphrodisiac: In some cultures, cinnamon oil is believed to have aphrodisiac properties and is used to enhance libido and arousal.

Oral health: Cinnamon oil is used in oral care products like toothpaste and mouthwash due to its antibacterial properties. It can help combat bad breath, prevent tooth decay, and promote overall oral hygiene.

Digestive aid: Cinnamon oil may aid digestion by stimulating saliva production and promoting the secretion of gastric juices. It is sometimes used to relieve digestive issues such as indigestion, bloating, and flatulence.

Pain relief: When applied topically, diluted cinnamon oil can help alleviate muscle aches, joint pain, and inflammation due to its warming effect.

Skin care: Cinnamon oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties that make it useful for treating acne, fungal infections, and skin irritations. However, it should be used cautiously on the skin as it can cause irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals.

Hair care: Cinnamon oil is sometimes used in hair care products for its stimulating effect on the scalp, which may promote hair growth. It can also help combat dandruff and fungal infections of the scalp.

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Cinnamon oil from Essential Oil Asia

SOURCING COUNTRIES

Indonesia

Origin of Cinnamon oil from Essential Oil Asia

TECHNICAL DATA

Appearence Yellow to Brownish Liquid
Odor warm, spicy, sweet aroma characteristic of cinnamon
Packaging 30 Kg Net HDPE Jerry Can

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