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Tabernanthe iboga (botany) | |
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![]() T. iboga |
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Taxonomical nomenclature | |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Unranked | Angiosperms |
Unranked | Eudicots |
Unranked | Asterids |
Order | Gentianales |
Family | Apocynaceae |
Genus | Tabernathe |
Species | iboga |
Common nomenclature | |
Common names | Iboga |
Constituents | |
Active constituents | The mainly psychoactive alkaloid is Ibogaine. |
Tabernanthe iboga or simply iboga is a perennial rainforest shrub and psychedelic, native to western Central Africa. In parts of Africa where the plant grows, the bark of the root is chewed for various pharmacological or ritualistic purposes. Ibogaine, the active alkaloid, is also used to treat substance abuse disorders and depression. A small amount of ibogaine, along with precursors of ibogaine are found in Voacanga africana.