Relations (1)

related 0.80 — strongly supporting 8 facts

Psilocybin and ibogaine are related as psychoactive ingredients historically used in religious rituals [1] and common psychoactives influencing psychological perspectives [2]. They are both subjects of modern psychedelic research [3], with shared study frameworks [4], and classified as psychoactive tryptamines enhancing neuroplasticity [5], alongside clinical trials [6] and studies [7].

Facts (8)

Sources
Neuroimaging in psychedelic drug development: past, present, and ... nature.com Nature 3 facts
claimWhile the authors focused their study outlines on 5-HT2AR agonist 'classic' psychedelics like psilocybin, LSD, and DMT, these study frameworks could be applied to other novel therapies such as ketamine, MDMA, and ibogaine.
measurementAs of the time of writing, there are 96 registered clinical trials for psilocybin, 112 for MDMA, 132 for LSD, 20 for Dimethyltryptamine, and 4 for ibogaine listed on clinicaltrials.gov.
claimModern research into classic psychedelics and related compounds includes the study of LSD, psilocybin, N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT), MDMA, ketamine, and ibogaine.
Effects of psychedelics on neurogenesis and broader neuroplasticity link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
claimPsychoactive tryptamines, including psilocybin, DMT, and ibogaine, enhance neuroplasticity by promoting the proliferation, migration, and differentiation of neurons.
measurementA review of eleven studies on psychoactive tryptamines found that 18% investigated psilocybin, 9% investigated ibogaine, and 73% investigated DMT analogs, including ayahuasca.
the consumption of psychoactive plants in ancient global and ... academia.edu Academia.edu 2 facts
claimPsychoactive ingredients used in religious rituals include narcotic analgesics (opium), THC (cannabis), psilocybin (magic mushrooms), mescaline (peyote), ibogaine (Tabernanthe iboga), DMT (Ayahuasca and phalaris species), Peganum harmala, bufotenin, muscimol (Amanita muscaria), thujone (absinthe, Arthemisia absinthium), ephedra, mandragora, star lotus, and Salvia divinorum.
claimCommon psychoactive ingredients historically used include psilocybin, THC, and ibogaine, which have influenced psychological and philosophical perspectives.
The Montreal model: an integrative biomedical-psychedelic ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Psychiatry 1 fact
claimWhile some experts define the term 'psychedelic' specifically as agonists of serotonin 2A receptors (such as psilocybin), psychedelic treatment models have been applied to diverse psychoactive drugs including MDMA, ibogaine, cannabis, and ketamine.