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  • noun organic chemistry A sesquiterpenoid lactone, found in Ginkgo leaves, that has neuroprotective properties

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Examples

  • It also contains biologically active compounds called terpenoids, which include gingolides and bilobalide.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • It also contains biologically active compounds called terpenoids, which include gingolides and bilobalide.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • It also contains biologically active compounds called terpenoids, which include gingolides and bilobalide.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • It also contains biologically active compounds called terpenoids, which include gingolides and bilobalide.

    Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible Earl Mindell 2008

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

  • Minimum prednisone use for pituitary tumor concentration (mac) of herb in antidementia for a 40-year-old bilobalide is 2.

    Wii-volution 2009

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