The Chemistry of Cinnamon
Introduction
Cinnamon is a spice that can be acquired from the inside of the bark of certain trees. The trees that it comes from are in the genus cinnamomum. I chose to do cinnamon for my project because I have been eating foods with cinnamon in them for years and really enjoy foods with cinnamon. I wanted to learn more about it because I really did not know what it was. Cinnamon is used worldwide and is one of the most used spices in the world.
- Composition of ...
- Cinnamaldehyde
- C9H8O
- Cinnamate
- C11H12O2
- Cinnamic Acid
- C9H8O2
- Cinnamaldehyde
Main Chemicals, Compounds, Components
- Cinnamaldehyde
- How- Occurs naturally in nature in cinnamon or can be synthesized in a lab
- What- Yellow liquid that is found in bark of cinnamon trees
- When- Can be found when cinnamon trees start acquiring bark
- Why- Gives cinnamon its distinct odor and flavor
- Where- Bark of trees in the genus cinnamomum
- Cinnamic Acid
- How- Found in oils of cinnamon
- What- White compound
- When- When cinnamon’s oils are extracted from the bark of the tree
- Why- Can be used in flavorings or certain kinds of pharmaceuticals
- Where- Essential oils found in cinnamon
Chemistry's Role
Both cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid occur naturally in nature. They can also be made in a lab. Cinnamaldehyde can be produced by steam distilling the oils in cinnamon and cinnamic acid can be obtained from a process known as Aldol condensation or by using cinnamaldehyde and benzal chloride to create cinnamic acid.
Background Research
- Cinnamaldehyde- Organic compound
- Cinnamate- Essential oil of cinnamon
- Cinnamic Acid- Organic compound
- Comes from the bark of the trees
- Genus- Cinnamomum
- Ceylon cinnamon- thought to be real cinnamon
- Cassia cinnamon- China, most common type of cinnamon to the U.S.
- Ceylon cinnamon- Comes from Sri Lanka
- Bark rolled into curls, then used as a spice
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon
- Main information about cinnamon and its uses and structure
https://www.plantvillage.org/en/topics/cinnamon/diseases_and_pests_description_uses_propagation
- Information about trees in the cinnamomum genus
https://nccih.nih.gov/health/cinnamon
- Information about types of cinnamon and where they are from
- Information about the many uses of cinnamon
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266069.php
- Information about types of cinnamon
- Information about when cinnamon was first used and how
- Information about how cinnamon is used
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=68
- Information about how cinnamon is used
- How it is used medically
http://www.food.com/about/cinnamon-324
- Information about how cinnamon is made and turned into its final form that we see it as
- Information about where cinnamon comes from
About the Author
Brooks Zimmer is a junior at Senior high school. He enjoys playing all kinds of sports. He plays baseball and basketball and would like to continue to play baseball in college and maybe beyond.