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- Tabernanthalog (TBG, DLX-007) is a novel water-soluble, non-toxic azepinoindole analog of the psychoactive drug Tabernanthine first synthesized by Professor...
- anti-addictive properties. More recently, non- and less-hallucinogenic analogs, tabernanthalog and ibogainalog, were engineered by scientists attempting to produce...
- and tabernanthalog. Chemical structures of selected azepinoindole derivatives Ibogamine Ibogaine Tabernanthine Ibogaminalog Ibogainalog Tabernanthalog β-Carboline...
- company’s known drug candidates include zalsupindole (DLX-001; AAZ-A-154), tabernanthalog (DLX-007), and DLX-159. Delix has licensed these compounds from UC Davis...
- characterized in 2020. 2-Bromo-LSD 2ZEDMA Ariadne C-DMT ITI-1549 Lisuride Tabernanthalog Duan W, Cao D, Wang S, Cheng J (January 2024). "Serotonin 2A Receptor...
- knockout mice. Non-hallucinogenic serotonin 5-HT2A receptor agonists, like tabernanthalog and lisuride, have also been found to increase neuroplasticity, and...
- agonists like 6-fluoro-DET, 2-bromo-LSD, lisuride, 25N-N1-Nap, and tabernanthalog, 6-MeO-DMT does not produce the head-twitch response (HTR) or other...
- neuropathic pain. Lorcaserin PHA-57378 PNU-22394 PNU-181731 Ibogainalog Tabernanthalog US 3529062, Renner U, "Indole derivatives as antitussive agents.", issued...
- related (e.g., DM-506 (ibogaminalog), ibogaine, ibogamine, noribogaine, tabernanthalog, tabernanthine) LY-266,097 Metralindole NDTDI PHA-57378 PNU-22394 PNU-181731...
- reduced hallucinogen-like effects compared to 5-MeO-DMT. Conversely, tabernanthalog (TBG), a simplified analogue of tabernanthine and positional isomer...