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Item
 
Specification
Name
Cinnamon Bark Extract ;
Cinnamomum cassia Presl ;
Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ;
Part used
Bark
Assay(UV)
1)Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥5% UV
Cinnamon Flavones ≥10% UV
Solubility in water≥90.0%( 5g in 500ml water)
Coumarin<800ppm HPLC
2) Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥10% UV
Cinnamon Flavones ≥20% UV
Solubility in water≥70.0% (5g in 500ml water)
Coumarin<3000ppm HPLC
3) Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥5% UV
Cinnamon Flavones ≥10% UV
Solubility in water≥90.0% (5g in 500ml water)
Coumarin<500ppm HPLC
4) Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥10% UV
Cinnamon Flavones ≥20% UV
Solubility in water≥70.0%( 5g in 500ml water)
Coumarin<1000ppm HPLC
5) Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥20% UV
Solubility in water≥80.0% (5g in 500ml water)
6) Cinnamon Polyphenols ≥30% UV
Solubility in water≥80.0%( 5g in 500ml water )
Ash
<5%
Moisture
<5%
Heavy metal
10ppm
Total Plate Count
1000cfu/g
Yeast & Mold
100cfu/g
E.Coli
Negative
Pesticides
Negative
Salmonella
Negative
Staphylococcus
Negative
Flavacol
Negative
Partical size
80 mesh
Packing
10kg,25kg
Shelf life
2 years
General Use of Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae )
Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) is a common ingredient in many products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, perfume, soap, lipstick, chewing gum, cough syrup, nasal sprays, and cola drinks. A popular food flavoring, it is valued as one of the world's most important spices. It is also valuable in the treatment of various ailments. Modern herbalists prescribe cinnamon bark as a remedy for nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and indigestion. Chinese herbalists recommend it for asthma brought on by cold, some digestive problems, backache, and menstrual problems.
The medicinal value of Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) is attributed to the oil extracted from the inner bark and leaves. The cinnamon bark harvested from the young branches is primarily used for culinary purposes. In fact, the cinnamon sticks commonly used in cooking are actually pieces of rolled outer bark.
The active ingredients of the Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) contain antibacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, antispasmodic, and antifungal properties. A study of Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) indicates that oil from cinnamon bark inhibits the production of listeriolysin, a protein released by Listeria bacteria that destroys healthy cells. Japanese research has shown cinnamaldehyde, one of the constituents of cinnamon bark, to be sedative and analgesic. Eugenol, another component, contains pain-relieving qualities.
Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) is helpful in strengthening and supporting a weak digestive system. Research reports that cinnamon bark breaks down fats in the digestive system, making it a valuable digestive aid. It is used to treat nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach ulcers, acid indigestion, heartburn, lack of appetite, and abdominal disorders.
A traditional stimulant in Chinese medicine, Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) has a warming effect on the body and is used for conditions caused by coldness. The twigs of cinnamon enhance circulation, especially to the fingers and toes.
Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae )  is a frequent ingredient in toothpaste, mouthwash, and other oral hygiene products because it helps kill the bacteria that causes tooth decay and gum disease. Inflammations of the throat and pharynx may be relieved through its use.
Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) is also known to control blood sugar levels in diabetics. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) researchers have found that cinnamon bark may reduce the amount of insulin required for glucose metabolism. A dose of 1/8 to 1/4 tsp of ground cinnamon per meal for diabetic patients may help to regulate their blood sugar levels.
The spice has also garnered quite a reputation as an aphrodisiac. A study at the Smell and Taste Research Foundation in Chicago tested medical students' reactions to various aromas by attaching measurement devices to the students' penises. The smell of hot cinnamon buns generated the most blood flow of all the scents.
Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) promotes menstruation. It has been used to treat menstrual pain and infertility. Women in India take it as a contraceptive after childbirth.
Other conditions in which Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) may be helpful include fevers and colds, coughs and bronchitis, infection and wound healing, some forms of asthma, and blood pressure reduction.
More recently, Cinnamon Bark Extract ( Cinnamomum cassia Presl ; Cortex Cinnamomi Cassiae ) has been shown to be an effective natural snake repellent that is safer to use than synthetic pest management chemicals.