Cinnamon to keep the brain alert

Participants at the annual meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences later this month will learn that cinnamon -
as a flavour or fragrance - could boost brain simulation related to
attentinal processes, according to scientists at Wheeling Jesuit
University.

"Cinnamon, administered retronasally or orthonasally, improved participants' scores on tasks related to attentional processes, virtual recognition memory, working memory, and visual-motor response speed,"​ reports the researchers.

Scientists examined the different effects that odourants administered through the nose or mouth had on cognitive performance in adults.

During phase one, participants completed cognitive tasks on a computer-based programme under five 'chewing gum' conditions - no gum, flavourless gum, peppermint gum, cinnamon gum, and cherry gum. For phase two they completed cognitive tasks under four odorant conditions - no odour, peppermint odour, jasmine odour, and cinnamon odour.

"Results revealed a task-dependent relationship between odours and the enhancement of cognitive processing,"​ said the researchers​, with cinnamon boasting the strongest link for both fragrance and flavour.

Although further research is required, the findings have implications for the fragrance industry through the eventual development of cosmeceutical products for memory development.

"Findings from the present study are most promising in providing a non-pharmacological adjunct to enhancing cognition in the elderly, individuals with test-anxiety, and perhaps even patients with diseases that lead to cognitive decline,"​ concluded the US researchers who will present their study in Sarasota, Florida at the Association for Chemoreception Sciences meeting​ that runs from 21-25 April.

Related topics Ingredients

Related products

show more

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth with Sustainable Syrups

Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth with Sustainable Syrups

Content provided by Green Plains Inc. | 05-Apr-2024 | Data Sheet

Elevate your products with Green Plains’ premium, low carbon-intensity corn syrups. Drop-in replacements with an up to 40% lower carbon footprint than...

Machu Picchu Foods expands chocolate production lines

Machu Picchu Foods expands chocolate production lines

Content provided by Machu Picchu Foods: Contract manufacturer of chocolates and snacks | 02-Feb-2024 | Product Brochure

Leading Peruvian manufacturer Machu Picchu Foods debuts cutting-edge production lines for filled chocolate bars, truffles, and crispy wafer snacks.

Related suppliers

Follow us

Products

View more

Webinars