Cinnamon: an aromatic condiment applicable to chronic kidney disease

Kidney Res Clin Pract. 2023 Jan;42(1):4-26. doi: 10.23876/j.krcp.22.111. Epub 2023 Jan 31.

Abstract

Cinnamon, a member of the Lauraceae family, has been widely used as a spice and traditional herbal medicine for centuries and has shown beneficial effects in cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. However, its effectiveness as a therapeutic intervention for chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains unproven. The bioactive compounds within cinnamon, such as cinnamaldehyde, cinnamic acid, and cinnamate, can mitigate oxidative stress, inflammation, hyperglycemia, gut dysbiosis, and dyslipidemia, which are common complications in patients with CKD. In this narrative review, we assess the mechanisms by which cinnamon may alleviate complications observed in CKD and the possible role of this spice as an additional nutritional strategy for this patient group.

Keywords: Chronic renal insufficiency; Cinnamomum zeylanicum; Inflammation; Oxidative stress; Spices.