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Cassia Bark (cinnamon) essential oil

Botanical Name: Cinnamomum aromaticum Nees

Family: Lauraceae.

Synonyms: Cinnamomum cassia auct.; cassia; Chinese cinnamon

Origin: Native to South East Asia mainly Burma (Myanmar). Long history of commercial cultivation in China, to a lesser extent in Vietnam, Indonesia and India.

Botanical Description: A large tree up to 10-meters (33 ft) high. Has leathery leaves and small inconspicuous yellowish-white flowers which are followed by round drupes.

Oil Extraction: Essential oil is obtained by steam distillation of the bark fragments. The oil is a brown mobile liquid. Yield 1.5%.

Aroma Profile: Has a sweet spicy, aldehydic-fruity aroma.

Major Constituents: Cinnamic aldehyde (75-90%), cinnamyl acetate, methoxy cinnamaldehyde.

Adulterants: Synthetic cinnamic aldehyde.

Regulatory Status: GRAS 182.20

Aromatherapy: Euphoric, energizing, warming.

Blends well with: Allspice, cedarwood, geranium, citrus oils, spicy oils

Safety Data: An eye/skin irritant, dermal irritant, dermal sensitizer.

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