Tabernanthe iboga is an evergreen rainforest shrub native to Central Africa. A member of the Apocynaceae family indigenous to Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the Republic of Congo, it is cultivated across Central Africa for its... Wikipedia
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Iboga (Tabernanthe iboga) is a shrub that is used for ritual and ceremonial purposes in some African cultures. It has hallucinogenic effects.
Roots of Tabernanthe iboga are prepared as a narcotic of social importance, especially in Gabon and Congo, where it is used as a powerful stimulant and ...
Jan 24, 2023 · Over the past decade, ibogaine's popularity has incentivized poachers to target shrubs in Gabon, one of the few places Tabernanthe iboga, the ...
Ibogaine (12-methoxyibogamine, NIH 10567, Endabuse) is one of the psychoactive indole alkaloids found in the West African shrub,Tabernanthe iboga. For over a ...
Sep 30, 2018 · Abstract. Preparations of the root bark of Tabernanthe iboga have long been used in Central and West African traditional medicine to combat ...
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In addition to ibogaine, Table 1 details several other common iboga alkaloids found in the Tabernanthe and Voacanga genera. Interestingly, catharanthine belongs ...