Project
Description
The
Effect of Ginkgo Biloba Extract Among Adults with Peripheral
Artery Disease
This project is no longer enrolling participants.
Extracts
of the leaves of Ginkgo biloba trees have been used therapeutically
for centuries in Chinese traditional medicine. EGb761 is a
highly standardized purified extract of Ginkgo biloba leaves
used commonly by physicians in Europe for treatment of PAD.
It has been estimated that 2,000 tons of EGb761 are consumed
yearly in Germany and France, and this amount is increasing.
Consumption of a variety of commercially available Ginkgo
products (often of uncertain standardization) is increasing
in the United States.Peripheral
Artery Disease (PAD) is due largely to atherosclerosis, causing
narrowing of the arteries in the legs. This results in impaired
blood flow through the arteries causing pain or discomfort
with walking. It afflicts at least 3 million Americans and
is often undiagnosed and untreated. The available medications
are few and not without side effects thus limiting their use.
An extract from the Ginkgo biloba tree may provide a "cheaper
and safer" alternative.This study
is a three-year research project funded by the National Institutes
of Health. The primary purpose is to examine the effect of
Ginkgo biloba supplementation on peripheral artery diesease
(PAD). It will provide data on:
- Improvement
in pain-free walking distance among adults with PAD
- Potential
mechanism(s) of action.
Although this project is completed, we are now enrolling participants for two new nutrition studies. Go to the Antioxidant Study or the Omega-3 Study home pages to learn if you qualify to participate in these studies.
|