- Yohimbine, also
known under the antiquated names "harveys harvest" quebrachin, aphrodin,
corynine, yohimvetol and hydroergotocin, is a purported
aphrodisiac.
- Yohimbine
chloride -- a standardized form of yohimbine-- is a prescription
medicine that has been used to treat erectile dysfunction
.
- The yohimbe
tree is a tall evergreen that is native to western Africa. The bark of
the tree contains a chemical called yohimbine. The amount of yohimbine
in dietary supplements may vary; some yohimbe products have been found
to contain very little yohimbine.
- The levels of
yohimbine that is present in yohimbe bark extract are variable and often
very low.
- Yohimbine
hydrochloride is the standardized form of yohimbine that is available as
a prescription medicine in the United States, and has been shown in
human studies to be effective in the treatment of male impotence.
- Yohimbine
hydrochloride has also been used for the treatment of sexual side
effects caused by some antidepressants (SSRIs), female hyposexual
disorder, as a blood pressure boosting agent in autonomic failure,
xerostomia, and as a probe for noradrenergic activity.
- Yohimbine is the
principal alkaloid of the bark of the West-African evergreen
Pausinystalia yohimbe Pierre (formerly Corynanthe yohimbe), family
Rubiaceae (Madder family). There are 31 other yohimbane alkaloids found
in Yohimbe. In Africa, yohimbine has traditionally been used as an
aphrodisiac. The active chemical present in yohimbe bark is
Yohimbine HCl (indole alkaloid) found in the bark of the Pausinystalia
yohimbe tree.
- The yohimbine
alkaloids have been widely employed as folk medicines, the former
serving as a cure for snake bites and a sedative,
the later finding
applications as a fertility drug and an aphrodisiac.
- It is also known that yohimbine is
contraindicated with MAO inhibitors, which are often to be found in the
action of many anti-depressants. Thus, a physician's advice should be
sought before starting on yohimbine, if you are taking any form of
anti-depression therapy.
- Yohimbine may also
be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication
guide.
In veterinary medicine, yohimbine is used to reverse
anesthesia from the drug xylazine in small and large animals.
- Today yohimbe is
considered effective to use in connection with erectile dysfunction in
men. It also believed to have the ability to inhibit monoamine oxidase
(MAO) and therefore may be beneficial when used in connection with
certain depressive disorders.
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General Information and
Extraction Process
- Questions and
Answers
- Yohimbe
- Yohimbe Fact
Sheet
- Fat Loss,
alpha2-Adrenoceptors and Yohimbine
- Yohimbine
- High Performance
Liquid Chromatographic determination of Yohimbine in Serum by
Chemiluminescence Detection
- Manufacturing
Process
Products
- African Yohimbe
Bark Extract
- Yohimbe bark information and Yohimbe side effects
- Yohimbine
(Pausinystalia yohimbe)
- Yohimbe Bark Extract
- Yohimbine Extract
- Nutrex
Lipo-6
- Yohimbine
Hydrochloride
- Yohimbine Based Products
Material Safety Data
Sheets
- Yohimbine
monohydrochloride MSDS
- Yobine
Injection
- Yohimbine
Hydrochloride
Technology and Patent
- Selection of phage
display combinatorial library peptides with affinity for a yohimbine
imprinted methacrylate polymer
- Room Temperature
Phosphorimetry for the Selective Determination of Yohimbine in the
Presence of Reserpine - like Indolic Alkaloids
- Anti-Snoring
Formulations Using Yohimbine
- Antiviral
Compositions Comprising Yohimbine as Active Principle
- Chiral Stationary
Phase Based on Yohimbine
- Method for
increasing lean meat, improving the lean meat to fat ratio and improving
amino acid utilization in warm-blooded animals
- Compositions and
methods for treating sexual dysfunction
- Yohimbine
Derivatives, Process for their Preparation and their
Application
Company Profiles
- Company in Southern
Africa
- Company in
India
- Company in
China
- Another
Company in China
- Company in Hunan
Province
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Functions
- Effects of Yohimbine
on Cerebral Blood Flow, Symptoms, and Physiological
Functions in
Humans
- Effects of Yohimbe
Bark
- Differential Effects
of antinociceptive Effects of Yohimbine in the Rat Formalin Test
- Yohimbine and
Atipamezole on the Treatment of Experimentally Induced Amitraz
Intoxication in Cats
- Yohimbine Prolongs
the Duration of Antinociceptive Activity of Morphine in Mice
- Yohimbine
Functions
Applications
- Yohimbe Bark, Root
and Herb Extract Benefits
- Applications of
Iridium-Catalyzed Isomerization Claisen Rearrangements (ICR) to Complex
Molecule Synthesis
- Attenuation of
Delay-Period Activity of Monkey Prefrontal Neurons by an a2-Adrenergic
Antagonist During an Oculomotor Delayed-Response Task
- Oxaziridine
rearrangements in asymmetric synthesis
- Purification of the
a2-Adrenergic Receptfororm Porcine Brain Using
a Yohimbine-Agarose
Affinity Matrix
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Yohimbine
hydrochloride
- Thermogenic
Compounds Turn Up the Heat
- The Libido Enhancing Tree
Bark Extract
Suppliers
- Selling
Leads
- Suppliers for
Yohimbine
- Buyer
- Yohimbine
Sellers
- Yohimbine Selling
Leads
- Yohimbine
Suppliers
Reports
- Treatment Options
for Male Erectile Dysfunction
- Salivary -Amylase
Levels after Yohimbine Challenge in Healthy Men
- The Effects of
L-Arginine and Yohimbine on Sexual Arousal In Postmenopausal Women with
FSAD
- Microbial
Transformation of Rauwolfia Alkaloids
- Non-Timber Forest
Product
- New uses for West Africa's miracle yohimbe
tree
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