Abstract:Cinnamon has been reported to have anti-diabetic properties, however prevailing evidence is equivocal and precludes firm conclusions (1). The ambiguity of reported findings may be due to the use of different cinnamon species in studies, an aspect that has received little research attention. The aim of the current study was to compare the anti-hyperglycaemic properties of the four principal Cinnamon species used round the world i.e. Chinese (C. cassia [CC]), Indonesian C. burmanii [IC]), Vietnamese (C. loureiri… Show more
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