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Ginkgo biloba is an ancient plant species that is thought to provide a variety of health benefits to living organisms and contains plenty of bioactive components, making it a chemically diversified plant.
For long, G. biloba has been cultivated in China, with some trees planted at temples over 1,500 years old. In Korea the ginkgo is cultivated for the beauty of its leaves, and for its edible and medicinal nuts; in parts of Japan it is widely planted according to its status in Confucianism. [1]
1 lis 2024 · This review highlights the advancements in the extraction separation purification, structural elucidation, and functional analysis of polysaccharides derived from Ginkgo biloba leaves over the past decade, aiming to provide valuable insights for future development and commercialization of Ginkgo biloba leave polysaccharides.
Uses: The tree is used ornamentally in landscapes and urban areas for its beauty and pollution tolerance. Ginkgo leaves are also harvested for medicinal purposes, believed to enhance cognitive function. Wildlife: Ginkgo biloba does not significantly attract wildlife due to its lack of nectar-rich flowers or fleshy fruits.
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Ginkgo biloba is a relict tree species showing high resistance to adverse biotic and abiotic environmental factors. Its fruits and leaves have high medicinal value due to the presence of flavonoids, terpene trilactones and phenolic compounds. ...
In many countries, the cultivation of plantations for the supply of ginkgo leaf-based pharmaceutical formulations is in progress, and efforts to standardize ginkgo leaf extract as herbal medication for human use are being made.