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Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil

SYNS CEYLON CINNAMON BARK OIL CEYLON-ZIMT OEL CINNAMON LEAF OIL, CEYLON CINNAMON OIL, CEYLON OIL OF CINNAMON, CEYLON... [Pg.370]

Synonyms cinnamon leaf oil, ceylon cinnamon leaf oil, Seychelles Cinnamyl Alcohol... [Pg.92]

Cinnamon leaf oil, Ceylon Cinnamon leaf oil, Seychelles... [Pg.955]

Cinnamon leaf oil Cinnamon leaf oil, Ceylon Cinnamon leaf oil, Seychelles. See Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) leaf oil Cinnamon oil. See Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) oil... [Pg.955]

Cevitamic acid. See L-Ascorbic acid Ceylanyle. See Cinnamonitrile Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil. See Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) leaf oil Ceylon cinnamon oil. See Cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) bark oil Ceylon isinglass. See Agar CF1-135. See Silicone CF1-6755. See Silicone elastomer CF2-135, CF2-1130. See Silicone CF2-2186. See Silicone elastomer CF6-135. See Silicone... [Pg.857]

Synonyms Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil Chinese cinnamon leaf oil Cinnamon leaf oil ... [Pg.955]

Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil, Cinnamomi zeylanici folii aetheroleum... [Pg.436]

Inhibitory Data of Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil Obtained in the Agar Diffusion Test... [Pg.473]

Cinnamon leaf oil is obtained from the leaves of Ceylon cinnamon tree Cinnamomum zeylanicum Blume (C. verum J. Presl, Lamaceae), yield of 1%. The oil is a reddish-brown to dark brown mobile liquid with spicy cinnamon, dove-like odor and taste. It is used as an alternative to clove oil in seasoning blends, and can be blended with dnnamaldehyde to approximate the character of cinnamon bark oil. [Pg.166]

The oil of cinnamon imported from Ceylon usually contains 10 to 20 or even 50 per cent, of leaf oil, possibly due to the distillation of the leaves along with the bai-k trimmings or chips. The oil distilled in this country from the imported cinnamon chips, which are not mixed with the leaves, would naturally be free from leaf oil. The presence of leaf oil in oil of cinnamon bark can be detected easily by dissolving one drop of the suspected oil in five of alcohol and adding ferric chloride, which will produce a pale green colour with the pure bark oil, whereas leaf oil, or bark oil adulterated with leaf oil, produces a deep blue colour. ... [Pg.136]

C. verum leaf oil contains high concentrations of eugenol (Ceylon type 80-88% Seychelles type 87-96%) it also contains many of the major constituents present in cinnamon bark oil (e.g., benzyl benzoate (6%), cinnamaldehyde, cinnamyl acetate, eugenol acetate, benzaldehyde, linalool, a-ter-pinene, and others), as well as other minor compounds, including a-humulene, 3-caryo-phyllene, a-ylangene, methyl cinnamate, and cinnamyl acetate (masada ravindran). °... [Pg.197]


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