D290 Created September 2005 Updated July 2010 Ginkgo This fact sheet provides basic information about the herb ginkgo— common names, uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information.
Ginkgo species. Plant Symbol = GINKG. Contributed by: USDA NRCS National Plant Data Center. Wikipedia ® the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Alternative Names Ginkgo biloba L., maidenhair tree
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Ginkgo What is ginkgo? Ginkgo is an herbal remedy made from the leaf of the ginkgo tree, Ginkgo biloba, which is one of the oldest species of tree in the world.
Ginkgo biloba extract attenuates the development of hypertension in deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats. Clinical Experimental Pharmacological Physiology 27(4): 277-282.
Researcher George Kudolo, Ph.D., discusses Ginkgo biloba and diabetes at international conference Researcher discusses Ginko biloba and diabetes at international conference PICTURES
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Medicinal Herb Production Guide Jackie Greenfield, M.S. Jeanine M. Davis, Ph.D. Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) Introduction Botanical Information Ginkgo biloba L., commonly called ginkgo or maidenhair tree, is a long-lived, deciduous, shade tree from China that can reach a mature height over one ...
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GINKGO BILOBA (Ginkgo biloba) Common Names: maidenhair tree Plant Parts: leaves Ac t i ve Compounds: f l a vonoid glycosides, diterpenes (including terpene compounds called ginkgolides), bioflavones, querc i t i n , isorhamnetine kaempferol, proanthocyanidins, sitostero l s , lactones ...