ginkgo

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɪŋkɡə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree
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  • Standardized ginkgo formulas contain 24% flavonoids, and the substance, along with the other main component of ginkgo, terpene lactones, seems to keep red blood cells and platelets from forming clots.
  • One exotic tree from which the leaves are falling fast is the ginkgo, or maidenhair, tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Objective : To study the preparation process of compound ginkgo biloba injection and hemolysis test.
  • Some "living fossils" such as ginkgo trees, coelacanth fish and tuatara reptiles appear virtually the same today as their ancestors, which co-existed with the dinosaurs 100m years ago, while in the African Great Lakes thousands of new species of cichlid fish have appeared within the past Top Stories - Google News
  • Active ingredients include flavone glycosides (including ginkgolide), bioflavins, sitosterol, lactones and anthocyanin. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Ginkgo has been used experimentally to treat diabetics and Raynaud's disease.
  • On land, the vegetation generally consisted of conifers, cycads, ginkgos, ferns and horsetails.
  • Ginkgo trees, like some conifers and cycads, are dioecious, producing pollen and seeds on separate trees.
  • Ginkgo biloba leaf petiole, is actually composed of many vein from the collection of bundle group.
  • Palms shaded wild roses, while ginkgoes wrapped long, spreading branches around the trunks of exfoliating eucalypti. Kingdoms of Light
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