GINKGO

gĭngˈkō or maidenhair tree, tall, slender, picturesque deciduous tree (Ginkgo biloba) with fan-shaped leaves. The ginkgo is native to E China, where it was revered by Buddhist monks and planted near temples. A "living fossil," the ginkgo is the only remaining species of a large order (Ginkgoales) of gymnosperms that existed in the Triassic period. Its form has not changed in millions of years, as is shown by fossils widely scattered over Europe, North and South America, and Asia. The ginkgo is valued today as a street tree, being exceptionally tolerant of smoke, low temperatures, and minimal water supply. The male and female strobile (see cone) are borne on separate trees. The "fruit," botanically a seed, is surrounded by a malodorous pulp, making the male trees more desirable as ornamentals; however, the seed kernel is highly esteemed in East Asia as a food. The herbal remedy ginkgo biloba, an extract of ginkgo leaves, is believed to enhance concentration and short-term memory. The ginkgo is classified in the division Pinophyta, class Ginkgoopsida, order Ginkgoales, family Ginkgoaceae.

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...medications should consult a physician before using. Ginkgo Biloba Description and History Ginkgo biloba is the only member of its fami ly and...fan-shaped leaves 5 cm to 10 cm in width. Ginkgo has been evolutionally unchanged for over 200...
...glutathione peroxidase Spiker: 32 . The antioxidant ginkgo has often been featured in scientific journals...forms of the written and televised media. Ginkgo, which is derived from the leaves of the ginkgo tree, has ancient roots. Some researchers...
...changed following field experience at the ginkgo reserve in China. He still thinks that...were potentially important dispersers of ginkgo seeds, but he now suspects that dinosaurs probably played a role as well. The ginkgo associate was not, however, the kind...
...viscosity is an herbal extract of the plant ginkgo biloba. This extract, which contains...to glaucoma treatment because of the Ginkgo biloba increases potent antioxidants in it. (Antioxidants may Ginkgo biloba increases help protect the optic...
...round they roll easily, and if a female ginkgo is growing on a hill one can usually discover...have written about the "fruit" of the ginkgo, my personal experience just doesnt corroborate...example, said that the fruit pulp of the ginkgo is "nauseous." It isnt, it just fails...
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Ginkgo. ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Latin Name: Ginkgo biloba Common Names ginkgo Ginkgo biloba fossil tree maidenhair tree Japanese silver apricot baiguo bai guo ye kew tree yinhsing (yin-hsing) Introduction The ginkgo tree is one of the oldest...
...central nervous system depressants (Julien, 2001). Ginkgo Ginkgo trees are native to East Asia. They were first imported...the oldest species of deciduous trees on the planet. Ginkgo fruit and seeds have been used in China for medicinal...
...in conjunction with St. Johns wort (FDA, 2001). Ginkgo Biloba Ginkgo biloba is a botanical agent that comes from the leaves...species of a common decorative and resilient tree. Ginkgo is indicated for memory problems and its common psychiatric...
...sampled. These taxa include the seed plants Ginkgo biloba, Pseudotsuga menziesii, and Taxus...including Ceratopteris, Psilotum, Ginkgo, and Pseudotsuga. RNA was also extracted...Extraction of RNA from Psilotum, Chara, and Ginkgo required two phenol extractions prior...
...is seen in species of Sphenobaiera and Ginkgo where the thin leaves have terminal feeding...gymnospermous) eight showed damage, with Ginkgo and Heidiphyllum showing the most damage...is predominantly leaf-tip folivory on Ginkgo and leaf mining and marginal feeding on...
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...month. And this isnt your grandmothers ginkgo. With so much competition today, companies...boosting ingredients to their memory pills: * Ginkgo biloba. Naturopathic physician Marcus Laux recommends ginkgo "to enhance circulation, which is critical...
...an antiseptic and for its antiviral activity * Ginkgo-anti-inflammatory, circulatory disorders...control issues of using whole plants as medications. Ginkgo biloba The leaves of Ginkgo biloba are recommended as being beneficial to the...
...Life of Patients on Ssris by Brian McCann Ginkgo biloba, a botanical derived from tree...open trial of various oral formulations, ginkgo was found to be effective in 84% of patients...a fatal illness." Cohens interest in ginkgo came about when an elderly patient on...
...of ginger root may interfere with cardiac, antidiabetic, and anticoagulant therapies. Ginkgo biloba (Ginkgo biloba). Seeds and fruit from the ginkgo, or maidenhair, tree have been valued in the far east for their medicinal properties for...
...kava-kava may display some dopamine antagonism. Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo biloba extract is obtained from the Maidenhair tree...tree. Ginkgolides are found nowhere else in nature. Ginkgo biloba is currently the most widely prescribed drug...
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Could Ginkgo Give You a New Lease of Life? How Good...poor circulation and be in need of some ginkgo biloba. Christine Tyers, 46, thought...them again. Her mother suggested she try ginkgo. After a few weeks, Christines memory...
Ginkgo Biloba for Vitiligo Shows Promise. I am...from the oldest tree in the world, the ginkgo tree, may be part of the solution. Skin...happens in some people and not in others. Ginkgo trees are considered living fossils.They...
Taking Ginkgo to Improve Your Memory? Forget It, Says...Jenny Hope THE ancient Chinese remedy ginkgo is used by thousands of people trying to...researchers say that it doesnt actually work. Ginkgo - which has been used in Chinese medicine...
Think Again. Ginkgo Does Not Boost Memory after All. THE ancient Chinese remedy ginkgo does not boost memory and other brain functions...than 3,000 older adults found regular doses of ginkgo do not slow the rate of cognitive decline. The...
Ginkgo Is No Help against Alzheimers. A CHINESE...scientists have found. They tested the effect of ginkgo biloba on more than 3,000 volunteers who...who were all aged 75 or older, were given ginkgo twice a day, while half took a placebo...
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GINKGO ging ko or maidenhair tree, tall, slender, picturesque deciduous tree ( Ginkgo biloba ) with fan-shaped leaves. The ginkgo is native to E China, where it was revered by Buddhist monks and planted near temples. A "living fossil...
...Liliaceae Liliales Liliatae Ponderosa pine Pinus ponderosa Pinus Pinaceae Coniferales Pinopsida Pinophyta Ginkgo tree Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo Ginkgoaceae Ginkgoales Ginkgoopsida Haircap moss Polytrichum juniperum Polytrichum Polytrichaceae Polytrichales...
...colds; kava, to calm anxiety and treat insomnia; saw palmetto, for enlarged prostate; and ginkgo biloba, to improve short-term memory (see ginkgo ). Some people have used botanicals in an attempt to stave off serious illnesses such as AIDS...
...are surrounded by a conspicuous, fleshy covering. Other Classes The class Ginkgoopsida contains the contains the ginkgo , Ginkgo biloba, the last surviving species of a once large and flourishing group of gymnosperms. The class Gnetopsida contains...
...The gymnosperms are all woody perennial plants and include several orders, of which most important are the conifer , the ginkgo , and the cycad . The angiosperms are separated into the monocotyledonous plants usually with one cotyledon per seed , scattered...
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