yohimbiinis
Yohimbiinis is a chemical compound found in the bark of the Yohimbe tree (Pausinystalia johimbe). It is also known by its IUPAC name, methyl 17-hydroxyallohimban-16-carboxylate. Yohimbiinis is an alkaloid and is the primary active component of Yohimbe bark, which has been traditionally used in West Africa for various medicinal purposes.
The compound is structurally related to other indole alkaloids. It acts as an alpha-2 adrenergic receptor antagonist,
Yohimbiinis has been investigated for several potential applications, most notably its use as an aphrodisiac and
In addition to its potential aphrodisiac properties, yohimbiinis has also been studied for its effects on weight
It is important to note that yohimbiinis and products containing it can have significant side effects. These