Mitragynine Pseudoindoxyl
MPI · CAS n/a
Formula
C₂₃H₂₈N₂O₅
Molecular Weight
412.48 g/mol
Abundance in Leaf
Not found in leaf
Last Reviewed
2026-03-12
What Is Mitragynine Pseudoindoxyl?
Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl (MPI) is a rearrangement product of 7-hydroxymitragynine, formed during chemical processing or metabolic conversion — it is not naturally present in kratom leaf. MPI is a potent mu-opioid receptor agonist with affinity comparable to 7-OH (Ki ~5.1 nM). Its most notable feature is near-zero beta-arrestin-2 recruitment at analgesic doses, making it one of the most G-protein-biased opioid agonists identified. In preclinical models it produces analgesia with minimal respiratory depression and constipation. MPI is a research compound and is not found in consumer kratom products.
Dose-Dependent Effects
Receptor Activity
Safety & Adverse Effects
Research status
MPI is a research-only compound. All data comes from preclinical (in vitro and animal) studies. It is not present in commercial kratom products.
Source: Váradi et al. 2016
Drug Interactions
COA Connection
Appears on Certificates of Analysis as: N/A. Graded under Not measured on COAs (Research compound).
View graded productsCited Literature
Váradi A, Marrone GF, Palmer TC, et al. (2016). Mitragynine/corynantheidine pseudoindoxyls as opioid analgesics with mu agonism and delta antagonism, which do not recruit β-arrestin-2. J Am Chem Soc.
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b00360