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Sceletium tortuosum
Succulent groundcover of South Africa; leaves and stems used by San and Khoikhoi peoples for mood enhancement and anxiety relief for thousands of years.
Succulent groundcover of South Africa; leaves and stems used by San and Khoikhoi peoples for mood enhancement and anxiety relief for thousands of years. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include mesembrine, mesembrenone, mesembranol, tortuosamine, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 8 documented traditional and modern indications.
mesembrine, along with mesembrenone and mesembranol, and to a lesser extent tortuosamine and alkaloids, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Sceletium. The specific molecular targets remain under investigation, with preclinical data suggesting polypharmacological activity across several receptor and enzymatic systems.
Succulent groundcover of South Africa; leaves and stems used by San and Khoikhoi peoples for mood enhancement and anxiety relief for thousands of years.
Succulent groundcover of South Africa; leaves and stems used by San and Khoikhoi peoples for mood enhancement and anxiety relief for thousands of years. This herb is with limited but promising clinical support. Key active compounds include mesembrine, mesembrenone, mesembranol, tortuosamine, which underpin its pharmacological activity across 8 documented traditional and modern indications.
mesembrine, along with mesembrenone and mesembranol, and to a lesser extent tortuosamine and alkaloids, represent the primary bioactive constituents of Sceletium. The specific molecular targets remain under investigation, with preclinical data suggesting polypharmacological activity across several receptor and enzymatic systems.