Cinnamomum verum (bark)

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Nomenclature

Cinnamomum verum J. Presl   Lauraceae  
Standardized common name (English): cinnamon  
Ayurvedic name(s): tvak

Botanical Voucher Specimen

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Source: Botanical Voucher Specimen Library, Alkemists Laboratories[1]

Organoleptic Characteristics

{{Macroscopy | source=Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed.

           | color=Rather light cinnamon brown (reddish brown).
           | flavor=Sweet, pungent, slightly astringent.
           | scent=Delicately fragrant and aromatic.

Macroscopic Characteristics

Microscopic Characteristics

Histology much like that of Cassia Cinnamon; bast cells are more abundant and the cells of the outer cork wanting; starch less abundant. It is possible to distinguish this cinnamon from the other two by the larger sclerenchyma cells and absence of outer cork and epidermal tissues.

Source: Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed. [2]


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Cinnamon 1.jpg
Thick walled fiber when observed at 400X with Acidified chloral Hydrate Soln.
Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories[3]

Cinnamon 2.jpg
Large resin cells showing dark red contents observed at 400X with Acidified chloral Hydrate Soln.
Source: Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories[4]

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Ceylon Cinnamon (powdered bark) (Cinnamomum verum) / (Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees)
Source: Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed.[5]

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Compare to Cinnamon aromaticum.
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Compare to Cinnamon loureiroi.
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification

Supplementary Information

Sources

  1. Botanical Voucher Specimen Library, Alkemists Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  2. Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed.
  3. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  4. Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
  5. Schneider, A. (1921) The Microanalysis of Powdered Vegetable Drugs, 2nd ed.
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