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Cinnamon Bark Oil

Rs. 248.00

weight: 10 ML

10 ML
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Description

Cinnamon Bark Oil:

Cinnamon Bark , scientifically known as Cinnamomum verum, has a rich history that dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was used for embalming and as a precious gift to kings. Its aromatic allure and medicinal properties soon made it a highly sought-after commodity.

Extraction:

Producers extract Cinnamon Bark Oil from the tree’s inner bark using careful steam distillation, which preserves its powerful therapeutic compounds. Although both bark and leaf oils share similar aromas, users value the bark variety for its richer, purer scent. Because of its complex extraction and concentrated nature, it’s usually more expensive than the leaf-derived oil.

Cinnamon Bark Oil Fragrance:

Cinnamon Bark Oil carries a warm, spicy, and sweet fragrance with rich woody undertones. Its aroma is both invigorating and comforting, evoking feelings of warmth and coziness. The scent is stronger and more intense than that of cinnamon leaf oil, making it a favorite in aromatherapy, perfumery, and home fragrance blends.

Use of Cinnamon Bark Oil

Pharmaceutical Industy: 

The unique blend of compounds found in cinnamon oil, including cinnamaldehyde, cinnamate, and cinnamic acid, imbues it with potent therapeutic potential against neurodegenerative diseases. Additionally, its impressive antioxidant content and multifaceted attributes as an anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial agent render it a valuable component in both traditional and contemporary medicinal treatments for conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

Furthermore, cinnamon oil plays a crucial role in medications designed for managing diabetes and liver diseases. Its insulin-mimicking properties enhance the absorption of blood sugar into cells, thereby lowering blood sugar levels. Moreover, it exerts a beneficial influence by delaying stomach emptying and inhibiting digestive enzymes

Cosmetic Uses:

Cinnamon oil serves as a prominent ingredient within the cosmetic and personal care sector, finding its way into the production of various items, including soap, shampoo, perfumes, and facial creams. This versatile oil is widely utilized for its capacity to alleviate dry skin concerns.

In fact, several cosmetic solutions incorporate cinnamon oil into their formulations, combining it with standard facial creams due to its inherent therapeutic qualities, which contribute to skin hydration and rejuvenation.

Product Specifications

  • Botanical Name: Cinnamomum zeylanicum
  • Plant Family: Lauraceae
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Note:  Middle
  • Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
  • Parts used: Bark
  • Chemical Composition: Aromatic essential oil, macerating, cinnamaldehyde, ethyl cinnamate, eugenol, beta-caryophyllene, linalool, and methyl chavicol.
  • Blends Well With: Orange, mandarin, benzoin, balsam peru and oriental-type mixtures blends well with Cinnamon Bark oil.