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Psilocin, also
known as 4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (4-HO-DMT), is a
substituted tryptamine alkaloid and a
serotonergic psychedelic. It is present...
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Psilocybin is a
prodrug of
psilocin. That is, the
compound itself is
biologically inactive but
quickly converted by the body to
psilocin.
Psilocybin is transformed...
- of the
tryptamine family related to
psilocybin and
psilocin. It is a
synthetic derivative of
psilocin (4-HO-DMT) in
which the
hydroxyl group has been acetylated...
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fungi that
contain the psilocybin,
which turns into the
psychedelic psilocin upon ingestion. The most
potent species are
members of
genus Psilocybe...
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moderate potency whose prin****l
active compounds are
psilocybin and
psilocin. It
belongs to the
fungus family Hymenogastraceae and was
previously known...
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unauthorised actions with
psilocybin mushrooms varies worldwide.
Psilocybin and
psilocin are
listed as
Schedule I
drugs under the
United Nations 1971 Convention...
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psilocybin and
psilocin. It is
among the most
potent of the tryptamine-bearing mushrooms,
containing up to 1.8% psilocybin, 0.5%
psilocin, and 0.4% baeocystin...
- Hymenogastraceae. Many
species contain the
psychedelic compounds psilocybin and
psilocin. A 2002
study of the
molecular phylogeny of the
agarics indicated the genus...
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psilocin (4-HO-DMT)
similarly to
other psilocin prodrugs like 4-AcO-DMT, 4-PrO-DMT, and
psilocybin (4-PO-DMT). The drug is
cleaved into
psilocin by...
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similar in
chemical structure to
other psychedelics such as 5-MeO-DMT and
psilocin (4-HO-DMT).
These compounds also
occur in some of the same fungus, plant...