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-Ocotea quixos (Lam.) Kosterm.  - syn. Laurus quixos Lam.; Nectandra cinnamomoides (Kunth) Nees; Ocotea raimondii (Lam.) Kosterm. - Lauraceae \\  +Ocotea quixos (Lam.) Kosterm.  - syn. Laurus quixos Lam.; Nectandra cinnamomoides (Kunth) Nees - Lauraceae \\  
-canela americana (span.),  ispinku (quetchua), American cinnamon+canela americana (span.),  ispinku (quetchua), American cinnamon, **Amerikanischer Zimt**, Ecuador Zimt
  
 Evergreen tree, native to Ecuador and Colombia. [[http://www.tropicos.org/Name/17805788?tab=distribution]] Evergreen tree, native to Ecuador and Colombia. [[http://www.tropicos.org/Name/17805788?tab=distribution]]
  
 "The bark is used to produce 'Ecuadorian' (or 'American') cinnamon which bears some resemblance to common cinnamon (which also comes from a tree in this family). The tree is known in Quechua languages as ispinku, which specifically refers to the flowers, and more recently as Flor de Canela... modern Ecuadorians still use this spice during general cooking and the production of food for rituals." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocotea_quixos]] "The bark is used to produce 'Ecuadorian' (or 'American') cinnamon which bears some resemblance to common cinnamon (which also comes from a tree in this family). The tree is known in Quechua languages as ispinku, which specifically refers to the flowers, and more recently as Flor de Canela... modern Ecuadorians still use this spice during general cooking and the production of food for rituals." [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocotea_quixos]]
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 +"Among the three South American Lauraceae with cinnamon odours, Ocotea quixos Lam. is distinguished with the richest historical legacy. Cinnamaldehyde, its odoriferous principle, occurs besides o-methoxycinnamaldehyde, cinnamic acid and methyl cinnamate in the fruit calyx." \\
 +[Ocotea quixos, American cinnamon., Naranjo, P., Kijjoa, A., Giesbrecht, A.M., Gottlieb, O.R., Journal of ethnopharmacology, 4(2), 1981, 233-236]
  
 "The flower calices of O. quixos, after having undergone steam distillation, yielded a pale brown oil with a "The flower calices of O. quixos, after having undergone steam distillation, yielded a pale brown oil with a
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 "...we investigated the anti-inflammatory properties of Ocotea quixos essential oil and of its main components, trans-cinnamaldehyde and methyl cinnamate, in in vitro and in vivo models. Ocotea essential oil and trans-cinnamaldehyde but not methyl cinnamate significantly reduced LPS-induced NO release from J774 macrophages at non-toxic concentrations, inhibited LPS-induced COX-2 expression and increased forskolin-induced cAMP production. The essential oil (30–100 mg/kg os) and trans-cinnamaldehyde (10 mg/kg os) in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema showed anti-inflammatory effect without damaging gastric mucosa. In conclusion we provide the first evidence of a significant anti-inflammatory gastro-sparing activity of O.quixos essential oil." \\ "...we investigated the anti-inflammatory properties of Ocotea quixos essential oil and of its main components, trans-cinnamaldehyde and methyl cinnamate, in in vitro and in vivo models. Ocotea essential oil and trans-cinnamaldehyde but not methyl cinnamate significantly reduced LPS-induced NO release from J774 macrophages at non-toxic concentrations, inhibited LPS-induced COX-2 expression and increased forskolin-induced cAMP production. The essential oil (30–100 mg/kg os) and trans-cinnamaldehyde (10 mg/kg os) in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema showed anti-inflammatory effect without damaging gastric mucosa. In conclusion we provide the first evidence of a significant anti-inflammatory gastro-sparing activity of O.quixos essential oil." \\
 [Ocotea quixos Lam. essential oil: In vitro and in vivo investigation on its anti-inflammatory properties. Vigilio Ballabeni, Massimiliano Tognolini, Carmine Giorgio, Simona Bertoni, Renato Bruni, Elisabetta Barocelli, Fitoterapia, Vol. 81 (4) 2010, 289–295] [Ocotea quixos Lam. essential oil: In vitro and in vivo investigation on its anti-inflammatory properties. Vigilio Ballabeni, Massimiliano Tognolini, Carmine Giorgio, Simona Bertoni, Renato Bruni, Elisabetta Barocelli, Fitoterapia, Vol. 81 (4) 2010, 289–295]
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