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Ginkgo biloba or also known as Ginkgo or maiden tree is generally classified in the
Ginkgophyta (Figure 1). It is native to China and a dioecious species, with separate male and
female individuals. Ginkgo shows a long juvenile period, typically not reaching sexual maturity
until 20 to 30 years of age. Its leaf and seed has various uses in traditional medicine and as a
source of food (Figure 2). According to Perry (2010), raw Ginkgo nuts, have long been used in
traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of lung-related ailments such as asthma and
As for the nutritional value, we examined it through the Ginkgo seed which average weight of
28.4 gram per seed and serve per 100 gram. Macronutrient such as protein, carbohydrates, lipid
and mineral were analyzed. Ginkgo biloba is a good source of nutrients, vitamins and minerals.
The nutritional value for 100 gram and 28.4 gram of the Ginkgo biloba were obtained from the
Figure 3: Nutritional Value of Ginkgo biloba of 100 gram and 28.4 gram per serving
Taken from United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service
PROTEIN AND CARBOHYDRATES
Proximity Amount % DV
Water 55.2 g N/D
Energy 182 Kcal N/D
Energy 761 kJ N/D
Protein 4.32 g 8.64%
Total Fat (lipid) 1.68 g 4.80%
Ash 1.2 g N/D
Carbohydrate 37.6 g 28.92%
Based on the report above (Table 1), it clearly showed that the ginkgo seed has the highest
carbohydrates content which is 28.92 % compared to others macronutrient such as protein and fat
(lipid) by a large margin. By taking 100 gram of ginkgo seed, it provides 28.92 % of
carbohydrates.
VITAMINS
Vitamins Amount % DV
Water soluble Vitamins
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.22 mg 18.33%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.09 mg 6.92%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 6 mg 37.50%
Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) 0.16 mg 3.20%
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.328 mg 25.23%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 54 g 13.50%
Folate, food 54 g N/D
Folate, DEF 54 g N/D
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 15 mg 16.67%
Fat soluble Vitamins
Vitamin A, RAE 28 g 4.00%
Vitamin A, IU 558 IU N/D
From the table above (Table 2), Ginkgo biloba has the highest percentage of Vitamin B3 (Niacin)
which is 37.50 % compared to other vitamins. The second highest is also a vitamin B which is
Vitamin B6. We can conclude that the Vitamin B content dominate the other vitamins in the
Ginkgo seed and show that ginkgo seed have a good source of Vitamin B. All B vitamins help
the body convert food (carbohydrates) into fuel (glucose), which the body uses to produce energy.
MINERALS
Table 3:
Mineral
Minerals content of
Amount % DV
Gingko seed
Calcium, Ca 2 mg 0.20%
As for the minerals, ginkgo seed has the highest content of Copper which is 30.44 % .While the
Iron, Fe 1 mg 12.50%
lowest mineral content is calcium which only 0.20% (Table 3).
Magnesium, Mg 27 mg 6.43%
Phosphorus, P 124 mg 17.71%
Potassium, K 510 mg 10.85%
FAT (LIPID)
Sodium, Na 7 mg 0.47%
Zinc,
Lipids Zn 0.34 mg Amount
3.09%%
DV
Copper, Cu 0.274 mg 30.44%
Fatty acids, total saturated 0.319 g N/D
Manganese, Mn 0.113 mg 4.91%
Myristic acid 14:00(Tetradecanoic 0.006 g N/D
acid)
Ginkgo seeds have highest total content of fatty acid in the form of monounsaturated which is
0.619 gram and it closely to the polyunsaturated which is 0.618 gram. The difference is slightly
by 0.001 gram. Octadenoic acid is the main constitute to the monounsaturated acid amount which
is 0.152 gram contrast to other monounsaturated acid such as hexadecanoic acid and eicosenoic
acid. The lowest content of fatty acid is in the form of saturated contribute about 0.319 gram. The
report above show no percentage of the daily value because the lack of data or cannot be defined
yet. Thus, we can conclude that ginkgo seed has the highest amount of monounsaturated fatty
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