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Ginkgo biloba,
commonly known as
ginkgo or
gingko (/ˈɡɪŋkoʊ, ˈɡɪŋkɡoʊ/ GINK-oh, -goh), also
known as the
maidenhair tree, is a
species of gymnosperm...
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ginkgos and
other groups of
plants are not
fully resolved. The
ginkgo (
Ginkgo biloba) is a
living fossil, with
fossils similar to the
modern plant dating...
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Ginkgoales are a
gymnosperm order containing only one
extant species:
Ginkgo biloba, the
ginkgo tree. The
order has a long
fossil record extending back to the...
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Ginkgotoxin (4'-O-methylpyridoxine) is a
neurotoxin naturally occurring in
Ginkgo biloba. It is an
antivitamin structurally related to
vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)...
- "Gingo
biloba" (originally "
Ginkgo biloba") is a poem
written in
September 1815 by the
German poet
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
Written as a show of friendship...
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followed by cycads,
gnetophytes (Gnetum,
Ephedra and Welwitschia), and
Ginkgo biloba (a
single living species).
About 65% of
gymnosperms are dioecious, but...
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lists because the species'
survival has been
relatively secured, e.g.
Ginkgo biloba.
Often known as a
delisted species,
these animals have been
moved out...
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herbal extracts and
active molecules including Ginkgo biloba extract,
bilobalide isolated from
Ginkgo biloba,
silybin isolated from milk
thistle (Silybum...
- in
total number than the
complexes on G.
biloba. Begović Bego, B.M. (2011). Nature's
Miracle Ginkgo biloba, Book 1, Vols. 1–2, pp. 60–61. Zhou, Z.; Quan...
- have not been
scientifically confirmed for this herb.
Ginkgo biloba – An
extract of
Ginkgo biloba leaf is
marketed in
dietary supplement form with claims...