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Latin names : Cinnamomum verum, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Laurus cinnamomum (Cinnamomum cassia is different)
French names : Cannelle de Ceylan, Cannelier de Ceylan (feuilles et écorce)
Extracted from: leaves
Energetic and physical properties for Cinnamon leaves and Cinnamon bark are the same.
Stimulates the will to use your senses for your own happiness
Makes one become more epicurean
Warms up the atmosphere
Boosts all the emotions (laughter, anger)
Stimulates creativity
Decreases feelings of suspicion
Diminishes tendency to isolate self
Weakens sadness and melancholy
To find pleasure in sharing with the others (bark especially)
Flushes the feeling of being a victim
Bark:
Aromatic aldehydes (30-80% cinnamaldehyde, hydroxy-cinnamaldehyde, benzaldehyde, cuminaldehyde)
Phenols (eugenol 1-35%)
Monoterpene alcohols (2-10% linalool, alpha terpineol, terpinene-4-ol)
Sesquiterpenes (0-6% beta-caryophyllene, alpha-humulene 0-2%, 0-1% copaene)
Acids (cinnamic acid 2-3%)
Pyranocoumarines (coumarin 0-1%)
Ketone: none
Furanocoumarins: none
Leaves:
Phenols (70-90% eugenol, isoeugenol, phenol, 2-vinylphenol)
Esters (acetate eugenyl 5%, 1-5% benzyl benzoate, acetate eugenyl 1-5% ..)
Sesquiterpenes (beta-caryophyllene 2-7%, 0-2% alpha-humulene, alpha-ylangene 0-1%)
Phenolic alcohols (0-8% cinnamic alcohol, cinnamic alcohol, benzyl alcohol)
Aromatic aldehydes (methoxycinnamaldehyde 0-6%, 0-2% cinnamaldehyde)
Dioxide (0-3% safrole)
Ketone: none
Furanocoumarins: none
Bark:
Batch, CIN2005/540 (PDF, 280 Ko, French)
Batch, CIN501H080046(PDF, 373 Ko, French)