Noribogaine
Noribogaine is a naturally occurring compound that has captured the attention of researchers, clinicians, and wellness communities around the world. It is an organic heteropentacyclic compound a structurally complex molecule derived from the ibogamine family distinguished by a hydroxy group replacing the indole hydrogen para to the indole nitrogen.
In simpler terms: noribogaine is what ibogaine becomes inside your body. It is the primary active metabolite of ibogaine, the well-known psychoactive indole alkaloid found in Tabernanthe iboga a shrub native to the rainforests of Central Africa that has been used in traditional healing ceremonies for centuries.
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Effects of Noribogaine
Understanding what noribogaine does both in the short term and over time is essential for anyone considering it. Here is a clear, balanced overview of what research and clinical observation have documented so far.
How It Interacts With the Brain
Noribogaine works across multiple neurological systems simultaneously, which is part of what makes it so scientifically interesting:
- Serotonin system: By inhibiting serotonin reuptake, noribogaine may support improved mood, reduced anxiety, and greater emotional balance effects that overlap with those of conventional antidepressants, though through a distinct mechanism.
- Opioid receptors: Its activity at kappa-opioid receptors is particularly relevant to addiction research. This interaction is thought to contribute to the significant reduction in opioid cravings that researchers and users have observed following administration.
- NMDA receptors: As an NMDA antagonist, noribogaine influences glutamate activity in the brain a system deeply tied to learning, memory formation, and neural plasticity. This may play a role in the cognitive and emotional “reset” that some individuals describe after treatment.
- GDNF promotion: Emerging research suggests noribogaine may stimulate the production of GDNF (glial cell line derived neurotrophic factor) a protein that supports the survival and regeneration of neurons. This finding has generated particular interest in the context of Parkinson’s disease research.
Short-Term Observations
In structured settings, noribogaine has been associated with:
- Reduced withdrawal symptoms, particularly from opioids
- A sense of calm and emotional steadiness
- Mild sedation without the intense visionary states linked to ibogaine
- Temporary changes in heart rhythm making cardiac screening before use essential
Longer-Term Outcomes
What sets noribogaine apart from many conventional compounds is its durability of effect. Due to its extended half-life, the neurological changes it initiates may persist for days or even weeks following a single administration. Research participants have reported:
- Sustained reduction in substance cravings
- Improved emotional regulation and mental clarity
- A sense of psychological renewal or fresh perspective
More Information
SKU | RCLS3C27451 |
CAS Number | |
Molecular Formula | C19H24N2O. HCl |
Catalog Number | RCLS3C27451 |
Chemical Name | Noribogaine HCl |
Synonyms | (6R,6aS,7S,9R,11S)-7-Ethyl-6,6a,7,8,9,10,12,13-Octahydro-5H-6,9-Methanopyrido[1′,2′:1,2]Azepino[4,5-B]Indol-2-Ol, Hydrochloride (1:1) |
Molecular Weight | 296.41 36.46 |










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