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ginkgoTree belonging to the gymnosperm (or naked-seed-bearing) division of plants. It may reach a height of 30 m/100 ft by the time it is 200 years old. (Ginkgo biloba.) The only living member of its group (Ginkgophyta), widespread in Mesozoic times (245-65 million years ago), it has been cultivated in China and Japan since ancient times, and is planted in many parts of the world. Its leaves are fan-shaped, and it bears fleshy, yellow, foul-smelling fruit enclosing edible kernels. |
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Made of exotic-sounding ingredients such as bee pollen, green tea polyphenols and gingko biloba, the lines mirror the sort of foods sold in health clubs. Inhibition of amyloid-beta aggregation and caspase-3 activation by the gingko biloba extract EGb 761. Gingko Biloba for Cognitive Impairment and Dementia. |
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