A recent study examined the bioaccessibility, metabolic clearance, and xenobiotic receptor interactions of cinnamaldehyde, the principal compound in cinnamon oil. The study revealed that cinnamaldehyde from cinnamon oil is highly bioaccessible in the gastrointestinal tract, rapidly metabolized in the liver, and may pose a moderate risk for herb-drug interactions.
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