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Ginkgo biloba extract: review of CNS effects.

Laura L Boles Ponto, Susan K Schultz
Review Annals of clinical psychiatry : official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Psychiatrists 2003 47 citations
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Study Design

Study Type
Review
Population
General healthy population, elderly
Intervention
Ginkgo biloba extract: review of CNS effects. Ginkgo biloba extract
Comparator
None
Primary Outcome
CNS effects for brain function maintenance
Effect Direction
Positive
Risk of Bias
Unclear

Abstract

The marketing of Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) products is directed to the healthy, not diseased, population primarily for the promotion and maintenance of optimal brain function, not the treatment or prevention of any specific pathological state. However, recommendations are available for the use of GBE for a myriad of diseases that generally fall into one of three categories--cerebrovascular, peripheral vascular, or mitigation of tissue damage. The evidence for the pharmacological actions of GBE stem from one of three types of investigations--clinical studies in humans, pharmacological trials in animals, and in vitro studies. The purpose of this paper is to review the scientific literature on the central nervous system effects of GBE, with emphasis on the potential mechanisms of action. Limitations of the current scientific literature are highlighted and suggestions for future human and animal research directions are proposed.

TL;DR

The purpose of this paper is to review the scientific literature on the central nervous system effects of GBE, with emphasis on the potential mechanisms of action.

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