Paynantheine
PAY · CAS 639-48-5
Formula
C₂₃H₃₀N₂O₄
Molecular Weight
398.5 g/mol
Abundance in Leaf
9–30%
Last Reviewed
2026-03-12
What Is Paynantheine?
Paynantheine is the second-most abundant alkaloid in kratom leaves, typically making up 9–30% of total alkaloid content. Unlike mitragynine, paynantheine has limited activity at opioid receptors. Its primary pharmacological action is smooth muscle relaxation — it relaxes the walls of blood vessels and the gastrointestinal tract. This mechanism is similar to the antispasmodic class of drugs and may contribute to some of kratom's non-opioid effects. Paynantheine also shows weak activity at serotonin and adrenergic receptors. Because it is present in high concentrations but does not strongly activate opioid pathways, paynantheine likely modulates the overall effect profile of whole-leaf kratom rather than driving its core analgesic effects. Research into paynantheine is ongoing, and its full contribution to kratom's pharmacology is not yet established.
Dose-Dependent Effects
Receptor Activity
Safety & Adverse Effects
Research status
Paynantheine is an early-stage research compound with limited human pharmacokinetic data. As a smooth muscle relaxant present in high concentrations, it may contribute to the vasodilatory and gastrointestinal effects reported by kratom users.
Source: Kruegel & Grundmann 2018; Prozialeck et al. 2012
Drug Interactions
Antihypertensives and vasodilators
moderateTheoretical additive blood pressure lowering due to smooth muscle relaxant properties. Clinical significance at typical kratom doses is not established.
CNS depressants (benzodiazepines, alcohol, opioids)
majorAs a component of whole-leaf kratom, paynantheine is consumed alongside opioid-active alkaloids. Standard kratom interaction warnings apply.
COA Connection
Appears on Certificates of Analysis as: PAY. Graded under Alkaloid Profile (Major component).
View graded productsCited Literature
Kruegel AC, Grundmann O (2018). The medicinal chemistry and neuropharmacology of kratom: A preliminary discussion of a promising medicinal plant and analysis of its potential for abuse. ACS Chem Neurosci.
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.7b00579Prozialeck WC, Jivan JK, Andurkar SV (2012). Pharmacology of kratom: an emerging botanical agent with stimulant, analgesic and opioid-like effects. J Am Osteopath Assoc.
DOI: 10.7556/jaoa.2012.112.12.792León F, Obeng S, Bhowmik S, et al. (2021). Activity of Mitragyna speciosa ("Kratom") alkaloids at serotonin receptors. J Med Chem.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174050