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 | | Cinnamomum usually coppices well and commercial production of the bark spices entails cutting the stems low down after an initial establishment period and harvesting the bushy re-growth stems at regular intervals thereafter. |  | | This diversity, coupled with the ability of most Cinnamomum to respond to coppicing (a system of management which enables it to be harvested on a sustainable basis), and a market that is always receptive to new, alternative sources of natural aroma chemicals, makes Cinnamomum one of the most promising areas for research. |  | | Given the large number of Cinnamomum species that exist, their widespread distribution in Asia, and the number still not characterised in terms of essential oil content and composition, the genus has much potential for providing new tree crops in developing countries. |
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 | | Cinnamomum zeylanicum is a native of Ceylon, Sumatra, Borneo, etc., and is cultivated in many parts of both the new and old world. |  | | Dose of the powder, from 5 to 20 grains; of the tincture, from 10 to 60 drops; tincture of oil, 6 to 60 drops. |  | | Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Breyne ( Laurus Cinnamomum, Linné).This tree has a rough bark, and grows from 15 to 25 feet or more high, having a trunk from 1 to 1 |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/herbmed/eclectic/kings/cinnamomum.html
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 | | The Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants and the St. Johns River Water Management District are jointly surveying the spread of, as well as determining the cost of eliminating, camphor trees from District-owned lands, where it is quickly invading some of Florida's few remaining virgin forests and wetlands. |  | | Cinnamomum camphora -- Non-Native Invasive Plants in the United States |
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http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/camphor.html
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 | | Each individual species of Cinnamomum posess their own unique flavor. |  | | This aromatic spice and its close relative, Cassia, come from the bark of the Cinnamomum genre. |
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 | | Microbe contamination of cinnamon used in Cuba was at acceptable levels, below 10(4) per gram while black pepper and cumin were the most contaminated at 10(6) per gram Rodriguez 1991 |  | | Cinnamomum verum (cinnamon) in the PLANTS National Database |  | | Cinnamomum cassia or Perilla frutescens are better bacteriostatics than benzoic acid or nipagin A Zhang 1990 |
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 | | Sprague Dawley male rats were purchased from Dong Nam Laboratory Animal Research Center Co. (Chonju, Chonbuk, South Korea), and all other chemicals were of reagent grade. |  | | Cinnamomum cassia (3.6 kg) purchased as a commercially available product was dried in an oven at 60 |  | | In the course of our characterization studies on antidiabetic principles of natural medicines, we have found that the extracts of several natural medicines and medicinal foodstuffs, such as |
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http://www.ualberta.ca/~csps/JPPS5(3)/H.Lee/cinnamoumum.htm
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 | | In the United States, it is grown along the Gulf Coast and in California, and has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in many areas. |  | | Cinnamomum camphora, the camphor tree, comes from China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and adjacent parts of East Asia, where it grows in mesic forests and on well-drained sites along streambanks. |  | | This camphor tree shades a house in North Florida - a landscape use no longer considered appropriate for this invasive species. |
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 | | At harvest, the bark is stripped off and put in the sun, where it curls into the familiar form called "quills." |  | | Cinnamon is the dried inner bark of various evergreen trees belonging to the genus Cinnamomum. |  | | Here's a sample of what you'll find inside: |
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http://www.mccormick.com/mc/prd/spenc.cfm
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| Â | Spice Pages: Cassia (Cinnamomum cassia, Chinese Cinnamon) |
 | | Cinnamomum species is common, for example by the bark of the tree that yields Indian bay-leaves. |  | | The cinnamon sold and used in today's India and Central Asia may derive from either variety; furthermore, adulteration by less-quality North Indian |
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 | | cinnamomum, which was in turn a loan from Greek |  | | Cinnamomum zeylanicum originates from the island Sri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon), southeast of India. |  | | Cinnamomum names (gmr.landfood.unimelb.edu.au) chemikalienlexikon.de: Zimtaldehyd Altes Gewürzamt: Zimtblüten The Mythic Chinese Unicorn |
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 | | camphor tree, cassia, cassia-bark tree, Ceylon cinnamon, Ceylon cinnamon tree, Cinnamomum camphora, Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum loureirii, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, cinnamon, family Lauraceae, Lauraceae, laurel family, magnoliid dicot genus, Saigon cinnamon |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/cinnamomum
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 | | [SIH-nuh-muhn] Once used in love potions and to perfume wealthy Romans, this age-old spice comes in two varieties-- Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Ceylon cinnamon) and Cinnamomum cassia (cassia). |
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http://web.foodnetwork.com/food/web/encyclopedia/termdetail/0,7770,1338,00.html
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 | | Site contents and design © Copyright 2001-02 Influenca ltd |  | | If symptoms persist, seek professional medical advice - minor symptoms can often be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. |  | | Please remember though, this homeopathy materia medica is provided for information only; it is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor as a claim for the effectiveness of Cinnamomum in treating any of the symptoms below. |
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| Â | Cinnamomum zeylanicum : cinnamon |
 | | [See Page for Genus Cinnamomum ] [List All Plants in this Genus] |  | | Add your comments and/or image on Cinnamomum zeylanicum |
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 | | The PIER species profile page for Cinnamomum camphora has moved due to a (hopefully one-time) reorganization of the PIER website to help serve you more effectively. |  | | Please change your bookmarks and notify the webmaster of any external site which has linked to this page so (s)he can update the links to this page. |  | | This page was created on 31 October 2003 by PT ; was last updated on 31 October 2003 by PT ; and is due to expire (be deleted) on 31 October 2004. |
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 | | Synonims: Camphora officinarum Bauh.; Cinnamomum officinarum Bauh.; Laurus camphora L.; Persea camphora Kaempf.; Persea camphora Spreng. |
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| Â | herb data, Cinnamon, Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Cinnamomum saigonicum, Cinnamomum aromaticum, Cinnamomum ... |
 | | Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeylanicum; Cinnamomum saigonicum; Cinnamomum aromaticum; Cinnamomum laurus |  | | herb data, Cinnamon, Cinnamomum cassia, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Cinnamomum saigonicum, Cinnamomum aromaticum, Cinnamomum laurus, Tvak, Dalchini, Daruchini, holisticonline.com |
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http://www.holisticonline.com/Herbal-Med/_Herbs/h196.htm
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| Â | Liber Herbarum II: Cinnamomum verum |
 | | Cinnamomum ceylanici / Cinnamomum ceylanicum / Cinnamomum zeylanicum Nees / Cinnamonum zeylandicum |
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http://www.odont.au.dk/LibHerb2/Pn0629.HTM
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