← Reference Library

Cinnamaldehyde: An effective component of Cinnamomum cassia inhibiting Helicobacter pylori

Li, C., Liao, L., Yang, S., Wang, L., Chen, H., Luo, P., Huang, G. and Huang, Y. · Journal of Ethnopharmacology · 2024

Preclinical

Abstract

Cinnamaldehyde, a key constituent of Cinnamomum cassia, inhibited Helicobacter pylori, supporting the traditional use of cassia cinnamon for promoting gastric digestion and treating gastrointestinal disorders.

Referenced for these plants

How to cite

Li, C., Liao, L., Yang, S., Wang, L., Chen, H., Luo, P., Huang, G. and Huang, Y (2024) 'Cinnamaldehyde: An effective component of Cinnamomum cassia inhibiting Helicobacter pylori', Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 330, pp. 118222. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2024.118222

This reference is part of the evidence base for the Omnia Sana plant database. Source links open the original publication; Omnia Sana does not host third-party content.