Ginkgo
ethically wild harvested fresh Ginkgo biloba
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NIH LiverTox — hepatotoxicity
Category D · Possible cause
LiverTox Category D (hepatotoxicity — separate concern from IARC Group 2B carcinogenicity classification). A handful of hepatitis reports.
LiverTox record (NIH NCBI Bookshelf) →Other forms of Ginkgo
25 sibling forms
Distinct chemical forms sharing the same parent nutrient. Different UNIIs, different bioavailability, different effects — never collapsed.
- 1,018Ginkgo bilobaUNIIherb
- 528Ginkgo biloba extractherb
- 369Ginkgo biloba Leaf ExtractUNIIherb
- 323Ginkgo Leaf ExtractUNIIherb
- 153Ginkgo Extractherb
- 78GinkgoUNIIherb
- 50Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf extractUNIIherb
- 46Ginkgo biloba Powderherb
- 32Ginkgo (leaves) extractUNIIherb
- 32Ginkgo powderherb
- 20Ginkgo leaf powderherb
- 20Ginkgo biloba std. ext.herb
- 19Ginkgold Ginkgo biloba extractherb
- 18Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) extractUNIIherb
- 17Standardized Ginkgo Biloba Extractherb
- 17Ginkgo biloba standardized extractherb
- 16Gingko biloba extractUNIIherb
- 16Ginkgo leaf ext.herb
- 13Ginkgo biloba leaf powderherb
- 12Ginkgo biloba Leaves ExtractUNIIherb
- 11Ginkgo biloba 50:1 leaf extractUNIIherb
- 11Ginkgo biloba leaf extract powderherb
- 10Gingko Extractherb
- 10Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) leaf std. extractherb
- 9Gingko leaf extractherb
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