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Tabernanthe iboga (
iboga) is an
evergreen rainforest shrub native to
Central Africa. A
member of the
Apocynaceae family indigenous to Gabon, the Democratic...
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extraction from
plants in the
family Apocynaceae such as
Tabernanthe iboga,
Voacanga africana, and
Tabernaemontana undulata or by semi-synthesis from...
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Iboga-type
alkaloids are a set of
monoterpene indole alkaloids comprising naturally occurring compounds found in
Tabernanthe and Tabernaemontana, as well...
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practitioners use the psychedelic,
dissociative root bark of the
Tabernanthe iboga plant,
specially cultivated for the religion, to
promote radical spiritual...
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Bandarage UK,
Molinari HH (May 1996). "18-Methoxycoronaridine, a non-toxic
iboga alkaloid congener:
effects on
morphine and
cocaine self-administration and...
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Peganum harmala (contains harmaline)
Scopolamine Tabernanthe iboga (
iboga) is a
perennial rainforest shrub native to West Africa. An evergreen...
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around 1000 BC.
Africans used the
roots of the
perennial rainforest shrub Iboga,
which contain ibogaine, as a stimulant. An
infusion of
Calabar bean seeds...
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elliptica (Stapf) Leeuwenb. – Congo-Brazzaville, Zaire,
Angola Tabernanthe iboga Baill. – Cameroon,
Central African Republic, Gabon, Cabinda, Congo-Brazzaville...
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variously ascribed to the Fang and the Mitsogho,
which involves the use of
iboga.
Gabonese folk
instruments include the obala. The
history of
modern Gabonese...
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species like
Rauvolfia serpentina,
Catharanthus roseus, and
Tabernanthe iboga are
likewise the
source of
compounds with
therapeutic ranges, but which...