More than a spice; Ceylon Cinnamon's Industrial Applications

More than a spice; Ceylon Cinnamon's Industrial Applications

 

Cinnamon has been used as a popular spice in cooking for generations. It is also employed as a flavoring agent in wines and teas, as well as snacks, sweets, baked savory meals, and cereals. Cinnamon's scent and flavor are attributable to its essential oil and its main component, cinnamaldehyde, as well as several other compounds such as cinnamyl acetate and eugenol. 
 
Cinnamon's use outside of Ayurveda and other medicinal approaches, as well as culinary applications, are growing in popularity. These products that could be developed as industries are formulations for aromatherapy, nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals. 
 
Let's have a look at some industrial uses of Ceylon cinnamon other than a spice.
 

Aromatherapy

What is Aromatherapy?

Aromatherapy employs fragrant components or oils of aromatic plants to achieve positive effects. This may be accomplished simply by inhaling the aroma of a spice such as cinnamon or a floral smell.
 
The rewards of inhaling certain smells include relief from despair, tension, and anxiety, allowing you to rest and be peaceful. Some businesses utilize smells to influence the mood of their employees by changing the atmosphere of the area, while hospitals are studying the use of aromatherapy to assist patients relax so that other therapeutic techniques may be used.  Aromatherapy may be utilized in a variety of ways to treat a wide range of physical and emotional difficulties. 
 
The most frequent and safest way to utilize essential oils is to massage aromatic oils into the skin. As a result, aromatherapy treatments involve massage oils, such as cinnamon oil, since the aromatic compounds in the oils offer therapeutic effects in addition to their fragrance features.
 

Cinnamon oil and aromatherapy

Cinnamon has well-known aromatherapy effects. Cinnamon has a sweet, spicy-hot scent and is utilized as a physical and emotional stimulant in aromatherapy. According to studies, cinnamon reduces stress, sleepiness, irritability, and headaches. In one research, the fragrance of cinnamon in the environment helped participants concentrate and perform better. 
 
Cinnamon essential oil is used in aromatherapy as a component of recipes to,
  • reduce depression and fatigue and provide relaxation
  • reduce joint and muscle pain
  • strengthen immunity
  • relieve the symptoms of colds and the flu
  • lessen the pain associated with headaches
  • soothe nervous tension
 
When diffused throughout the home, its perfume freshens and deodorizes while producing its distinctive warm and pleasant smell, which is recognized to have soothing, calming, and tonic properties.
 
Other than that, when used as a massage oil, it also improves blood circulation. The scent of cinnamon stimulates the appetite and awakens the senses. Acne, burns, depression, dermatitis, exhaustion, nausea, nerve and muscular problems, and insect bites are just a few of the diseases that aromatherapy with cinnamon may help with. Furthermore, cinnamon has antibacterial, astringent, antioxidant, anthelminthic, and antifungal characteristics that can be used in aromatherapy.
 

Pharmaceutical products 

Cinnamon essential oil is utilized as a component in medicinal products because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as its ability to suppress platelet aggregation. By lowering oxidative stress in the body, cinnamon oil increases blood circulation and immunological function. 
 
It also has the power to combat the underlying causes of many illnesses, such as free radical damage and inflammation, since it increases iNOS, an enzyme that creates Nitric acid. Cinnamon oil has been designated as an official drug in certain countries. Cinnamon oil-containing medications are generally used to treat gastrointestinal illnesses and ailments such as diarrhea, nausea, flatulence, and vomiting. 
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Cosmetics industry 

Cinnamon oil is commonly found in soaps, lotions, liniments, face washes, toothpaste, and mouthwashes. Cinnamon oil's anti-bacterial properties freshen the breath, making it a popular component in chewing gum and other dental treatments. 
 
The oil is renowned to combine wonderfully with oriental woody notes and sits well with frankincense aromatic resins, generating sweet and diffusive radiation when used in the manufacturing of fragrances. It adds a hint of spice, warmth, and sweetness to the scents. Cinnamon oil is also a highly recommended component in soap making. Its antibacterial powers and unmistakable spicy scent make it a popular component in the majority of soaps on the market.
 

Alternative medicinal industry 

Cinnamon oil has been recognized as a beneficial element in the treatment of a variety of illnesses over the years. Cinnamon bark oil extracts and over-the-counter irritable bowel syndrome medicine are examples of medications that treat hay fever symptoms. 
 
Cinnamon oil is used as a massage oil and liniment when combined with carrier oils. Cinnamon oil is used in the creation of medication that cures illnesses such as infections, arthritis, and general aches and pains due to its analgesic, antiseptic, antibiotic, and astringent properties. 
 

Food and beverages

Cinnamon oil is also commonly used as a food grading oil in the food and beverage sector, particularly to flavor sugar-free items like as gum, tea, candy, and baked goods. Because of its capacity to prolong stomach emptying and promote a healthy digestive system, it is often used as an additive to hot liquids such as tea.
 
As a result, cinnamon oil might be regarded as a healthy food addition. According to certain studies, the addition will also aid in the preservation of the food. This further encourages the use of natural antifungal food additives rather than chemical-based additions.
 

Cinnamon drinks made by immersing pieces of bark in hot water and cinnamon flavored tea are becoming popular. And cinnamon-flavored liqueur, cinnamon sugar, cinnamon syrups, cinnamon-flavored snacks and candy are novel food products along with cinnamon. 

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Household accessories and gift items

Cinnamon scented candles are a popular product from cinnamon and they are said to include stress relief and relaxation, increased alertness, improved memory, and increased mental focus. Ceylon Cinnamon toothpicks with a blend of Cinnamon Leaf and Bark Oil, crafts, ornamentals, home decors from cinnamon sticks, hardwood and other materials are used in different industries.
 
 
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