Abstract
Ginkgo biloba has survived for over 200 million years now. With other members of this gymnosperm extinct, it is considered as a ‘living fossil’. Yinxing, as it is called in Chinese, is very popular in East Asia as a remedy for lung congestion, ischemia and asthma. In modern day medical practice, growing consideration is given to the extract from this tree as a line of treatment in many cancer conditions partly due to the side effects of conventional drugs of therapy. The extract has also anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory and cardio- and hepatoprotective roles. These and other numerous recent applications of this important botanical drug are discussed in this review.
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Nuhu, A. A. (2014). Ginkgo biloba: A ‘living fossil’ with modern day phytomedicinal applications. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science. https://doi.org/10.7324/japs.2014.40319
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