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cinchona bark treats malaria where as cinnamon bark is used as spice and sometimes flavouring the eatable.

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1. cinchona belongs to rubiaceae family whereas cinnamon is from lauraceae.
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2. The chemical constituents of cinchona are alkaloids(quinine,quinodine etc.),glycosides whereas cinnamon bark contains volatile oils,calcium oxalate crystals etc
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1.Cincona bark belongs to the family rubiaceae whereas cinnamon bark belongs to the family lauraceae.

2. The chemical constituents of Cincona bark are alkaloids (quinine,quinidine,cinchoine etc) glycoside but cinnamon bark contains volatile oils mucilage calcium oxalate crystals.

3. Cinchona bark is used as antimalarial antipyretic tachycardia tonic etc but cinnamon bark is used as carminative expectorant anti-diarrhea Spice aromatic Cardiac disease antiseptic etc.

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