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  2. Ginkgo biloba - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgo biloba leaves and sarcotesta contain ginkgolic acids [83] – which are highly allergenic – long-chain alkylphenols, such as bilobol or adipostatin A [84] (bilobol is a substance related to anacardic acid from cashew nut shells and urushiols present in poison ivy and other Toxicodendron spp.) [9] [80] Individuals with a history of ...

  3. Ginkgo - Wikipedia

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    The ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) is a living fossil, with fossils similar to the modern plant dating back to the Permian, 270 million years ago. The closest living relatives of the clade are the cycads, [4] which share with the extant G. biloba the characteristic of motile sperm.

  4. Ginkgolide - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgolide B, specifically, is a diterpenoid trilactone with six five-membered rings. It contains a spiro[4,4]-nonane carbocyclic ring, a tetrahydrofuran ring, and a very specific tert-butyl group at one of the rings (Figure 1).

  5. Ginkgoales - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgoales are a gymnosperm order containing only one extant species: Ginkgo biloba, the ginkgo tree. [1] The order has a long fossil record extending back to the Early Permian around 300 million years ago from fossils found worldwide. The order was a common component of Permian and Triassic flora before the super dominance of conifers.

  6. Gingo biloba - Wikipedia

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    The "Ginkgo biloba" letter, 27 September 1815 " 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 to Marianne von Willemer , the poem was later published in his collection West–östlicher Divan ( West–Eastern Divan ) in 1819.

  7. Hirase Sakugorō - Wikipedia

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    Hirase Sakugorō c. 1912 Monument for commemoration of 60th anniversary of the discovery of spermatozoon of Ginkgo biloba by Hirase Sakugorō, built in 1956 (Showa 31年) Hirase Sakugorō ( 平瀬作五郎 , February 12, 1856 – January 4, 1925) was a Japanese botanist and painter.

  8. Ginko biloba - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Ginko biloba

  9. Ginko - Wikipedia

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    Ginkgo biloba: a plant (tree), food (seed from tree), and herbal extract (from leaf) Ginkgo: The mostly extinct genus of tree of which Ginkgo biloba is the only known survivor; Ginkgo Bioworks, an American biotechnology company