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Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Ginkgo biloba L.: Relationship with Urushiol

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1989
A Ginkgo biloba L. fruit extract was prepared and purified. Three groups of guinea pigs were sensitized to the crude extract, anacardic acids 1, and cardanols 2 respectively, using the FCAT method, and the fourth group to urushiol using the epicutaneous route.
J P, Lepoittevin, C, Benezra, Y, Asakawa
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Ginkgo biloba L. 银杏 (Yinxing, Baiguo, Ginkgo)

2015
Ginkgo biloba is the only genus and species of the botanical family Ginkgoaceae, and is one of the best-known examples of a living fossil. This family of prehistoric trees once included several species which grew in abundance throughout the world (141–98 million years ago), but disappeared from the western North American fossil record (24–7 million ...
Yingqin Li, Chun Hu
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Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo biloba L.)

1989
Ginkgo biloba enjoys unrivaled fame in the plant world, owing to its ornamental and ecological qualities, which make it much sought after by landscapers, but also to its exceptional history and sex life, as distinct from any other tree.
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Historical Changes of Ginkgo Biloba L. Culture

2012
Ginkgo biloba L. is a rare species endemic to China, strengthening the study of Ginkgo culture is of great significance to eco-economic development. This paper uses the historical research methods to study the Ginkgo and its cultural development process in China.
Chen, Feng-Jie   +3 more
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The effects of Ginkgo biloba on metabolic syndrome: A review

Phytotherapy Research, 2020
Farhad Eisvand   +2 more
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Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.)

Deutsche Heilpraktiker-Zeitschrift, 2009
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Investigation of the Biological Activity in Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba L.) Seeds

The ginkgo tree, widely known as an ornamental and medicinal plant, produces fruit, one of the primary sexual-morphological features of female ginkgo trees. It consists of several structural parts: an outer fleshy sarcotesta that encases a hard nutshell of the seed, with a soft kernel located inside.
Šamec, Dunja, Jurčević Šangut, Iva
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