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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rubiaceae

Scientific name
  
Pausinystalia johimbe

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Gentianales

Genus
  
Pausinystalia

Higher classification
  
Pausinystalia

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Pausinystalia johimbe, (Rubiaceae), common name Yohimbe, is a plant species native to western and central Africa (Nigeria, Cabinda, Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea). Extracts from yohimbe have been used in traditional medicine in West Africa as an aphrodisiac and have been marketed in developed countries as dietary supplements.

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Description

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Yohimbe is one of five Pausinystalia evergreen species growing in West and Central Africa in lowland forests. The tree grows about 30m tall, with a straight bole that is rarely larger that 50-60 cm in diameter. The bark is grey to reddish-brown, with longitudinal fissures, easy to peel and bitter-tasting. The inner bark is pinkish and fibrous. The sapwood is yellowish and the heartwood is ochre-yellow; the wood is fine-grained and relatively dense and moderately hard. The leaves grow in groups of three, with short (about 2 cm) stems. The blades are oval-shaped, 11-47 cm long and 5 - 17 cm wide.

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The demand for yohimbe bark has led to over-exploitation, with possibility of long-term threat to sustainability of the species. Cameroon is the biggest exporter.

Uses

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The wood and bark are used for firewood and construction. Bark, the most commercially important product, is used in extractions to make tinctures for traditional medicine and dietary supplements.

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The main active ingredient in the extract is yohimbine. Yohimbe extract also contains other alkaloids with undefined properties, adding to concern about its safety. Among other alkaloids is corynanthine, an alpha-1 adrenergic receptor blocker and raubasine.

Human use

Extracts from the bark of yohimbe are used in West Africa as a general tonic and as an aphrodisiac. Yohimbe bark and extract are widely used in manufactured dietary supplements. The levels of yohimbine present in yohimbe bark and manufactured supplements are highly variable.

Although proposed as a potential treatment for erectile dysfunction in humans, there are cautions about its safety or effectiveness.

Side effects of using yohimbe, particularly in high doses, may include high blood pressure, increased heart rate, headache, nausea, tremors and sleeplessness.

Animal use

Yohimbine is used in veterinary medicine to reverse sedation in dogs, elk or deer.

Regulation

Yohimbe bark extract and yohimbine specifically have been declared as insufficiently characterized and possibly unsafe to consume by the European Union and US National Institutes of Health. The bark and extracts are banned from use in food and dietary supplements in many countries, including Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Canada.

References

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