Ethnopharmacological relevance: The root bark of iboga plant-Tabernanthe iboga has been used traditionally in Central Africa as a psychoactive substance in religious rituals, while in smaller doses it is appreciated due to its stimulant properties. The iboga root bark, iboga extract or pure ibogaine are being recognized in the West as an anti-addiction remedy and their use is increasing. Aim of the study: Our previous studies have demonstrated a transient ATP pool reduction under ibogaine accompanied by the induction of energy metabolism related enzymes. The present study aimed to find the cause of this energy deprivation and to foresee its immediate and long-term impact on metabolism. The overall project is designed to disclose the common ...
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Objective: Tabernanthe iboga, or iboga, is a shrub native to equatorial Africa. Its root is commonly...
The consequences of drug abuse (e.g. overdoses, and violent crime) continues to increase the burden ...
Ibogaine has been extensively studied in the last decades in relation to its anti-addictive properti...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Ibogaine is a naturally occurring alkaloid with psychotropic and ...
ABSTRACT: Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid found in the roots of Tabernanthe Iboga (Apocynaceae family...
Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid originally extracted from the root bark of the African rainforest shr...
Anecdotal reports and preliminary clinical trials suggest that the psychoactive alkaloid ibogaine an...
Preparations of the root bark of Tabernanthe iboga have long been used in Central and West African t...
Ibogaine is a psychoactive alkaloid extracted from the Tabernanthe Iboga Baill. (Apocynaceae). This ...
Anecdotal reports and preliminary clinical trials suggest that the psychoactive alkaloid ibogaine an...
Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) are a large (ca. 3000 members) and structurally diverse class ...
Ibogaine, administered as a single oral dose (1-25 mg/kg body weight), has been used as an addiction...
Ibogaine is a naturally occurring substance which has been increasingly used in the lay-scene to red...
Preparations of the root bark of Gabonese plants, T. iboga and G. tessmannii have long been used in ...
© 2023 Bentham Science Publishers. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
Objective: Tabernanthe iboga, or iboga, is a shrub native to equatorial Africa. Its root is commonly...
The consequences of drug abuse (e.g. overdoses, and violent crime) continues to increase the burden ...
Ibogaine has been extensively studied in the last decades in relation to its anti-addictive properti...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Ibogaine is a naturally occurring alkaloid with psychotropic and ...
ABSTRACT: Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid found in the roots of Tabernanthe Iboga (Apocynaceae family...
Ibogaine is an indole alkaloid originally extracted from the root bark of the African rainforest shr...
Anecdotal reports and preliminary clinical trials suggest that the psychoactive alkaloid ibogaine an...
Preparations of the root bark of Tabernanthe iboga have long been used in Central and West African t...
Ibogaine is a psychoactive alkaloid extracted from the Tabernanthe Iboga Baill. (Apocynaceae). This ...
Anecdotal reports and preliminary clinical trials suggest that the psychoactive alkaloid ibogaine an...
Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) are a large (ca. 3000 members) and structurally diverse class ...
Ibogaine, administered as a single oral dose (1-25 mg/kg body weight), has been used as an addiction...
Ibogaine is a naturally occurring substance which has been increasingly used in the lay-scene to red...
Preparations of the root bark of Gabonese plants, T. iboga and G. tessmannii have long been used in ...
© 2023 Bentham Science Publishers. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has b...
Objective: Tabernanthe iboga, or iboga, is a shrub native to equatorial Africa. Its root is commonly...
The consequences of drug abuse (e.g. overdoses, and violent crime) continues to increase the burden ...