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Dioecious tree, up to 40m high, native to China, Japan, Korea, widely cultivated as ornamental in Europe, North America; leaves pale green, turning bright yellow in autumn, unique formed, "... those on long branchlets divided by a deep, apical sinus into 2 lobes each further dissected, those on short branchlets with undulate distal and margin notched apex... Ginkgo biloba is now a rare species in the wild, but has been widely cultivated as an ornamental, probably for more than 3000 years. It provides shade and is tolerant of a wide range of climatic and edaphic conditions, including pollution. It is sacred to Buddhists and is often planted near temples. The wood is used in furniture making, the leaves are medicinal and used for pesticides, the roots are used as a cure for leucorrhea, the seeds are edible, and the bark yields tannin." | Dioecious tree, up to 40m high, native to China, Japan, Korea, widely cultivated as ornamental in Europe, North America; leaves pale green, turning bright yellow in autumn, unique formed, "... those on long branchlets divided by a deep, apical sinus into 2 lobes each further dissected, those on short branchlets with undulate distal and margin notched apex... Ginkgo biloba is now a rare species in the wild, but has been widely cultivated as an ornamental, probably for more than 3000 years. It provides shade and is tolerant of a wide range of climatic and edaphic conditions, including pollution. It is sacred to Buddhists and is often planted near temples. The wood is used in furniture making, the leaves are medicinal and used for pesticides, the roots are used as a cure for leucorrhea, the seeds are edible, and the bark yields tannin." | ||
- | Special standardised leaf extracts show effects like inhibition of acetylcholin esterase and platelet activating factor. They are used to treat the symptoms of various forms of cerebrovascular insufficiency and dementia like memory loss disturbed concentration. \\ | + | "In the fall female trees produce yellow-orange fruits with a thick fleshy layer surrounding an edible kernel. The odor of these fruits is described as putrid. This study identified the odorous principles as high levels of butanoic and hexanoic acids." |
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+ | Fallen fruit-like seeds of female trees emit a very strong odor of butyric acid. But " | ||
+ | [Scent of a vanishing flora, Roman Kaiser, 2011, 38-39 and 363] | ||
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+ | Special standardised leaf extracts show effects like inhibition of acetylcholin esterase and platelet activating factor. They are used to treat the symptoms of various forms of cerebrovascular insufficiency and dementia like disturbed concentration | ||
[Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 158] | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 158] | ||
- | Extracts of Ginkgo biloba | + | In a randomized, double-blind, |
+ | [Ginkgo biloba for prevention of dementia: a randomized controlled trial., DeKosky, S.T., Williamson, J.D., Fitzpatrick, | ||
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+ | [Ginkgo biloba for preventing cognitive decline in older adults: a randomized trial., Snitz, B.E., O’Meara, E.S., Carlson, M.C., Arnold, A.M., Ives, D.G., Rapp, S.R., DeKosky, S.T., Jama, 302(24), 2009, 2663-2670] | ||
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+ | Extracts of Ginkgo biloba leaves could be standardised to flavanoid (22-27%, mainly quercetin and kaempferol) and terpenic trilactones content (5-7%, including [[https:// | ||
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+ | A statistically significant advantage of Ginkgo biloba compared to placebo in improving cognition for patients with Alzheimer' | ||
+ | During intake of EGb 761®, mild gastro-intestinal symptoms, headache, dizziness or allergic skin reactions have occasionally been reported. Single cases of bleeding, e.g. intracranial haemorrhage, | ||
+ | [Effects of Ginkgo biloba in dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis., | ||
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+ | [Long-term use of standardised Ginkgo biloba extract for the prevention of Alzheimer' | ||
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Ginkgo biloba L. as Salisburia adiantifolia Sm.; Siebold, P.F. von, Zuccarini, J.G., Flora Japonica, t.136 (1875) \\ | Ginkgo biloba L. as Salisburia adiantifolia Sm.; Siebold, P.F. von, Zuccarini, J.G., Flora Japonica, t.136 (1875) \\ | ||
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