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Psilocin (also
known as 4-HO-DMT, 4-hydroxy DMT, psilocine, psilocyn, or psilotsin) is a
substituted tryptamine alkaloid and a
serotonergic psychedelic...
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prodrugs of
psilocin. However, some
users report that O-acetylpsilocin's
subjective effects differ from
those of
psilocybin and
psilocin. Additionally...
- is
itself biologically inactive but is
quickly converted by the body to
psilocin,
which has mind-altering
effects similar, in some aspects, to
those of...
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polyphyletic informal group of
fungi that
contain psilocybin,
which turns into
psilocin upon ingestion.
Biological genera containing psilocybin mushrooms include...
- of
moderate potency whose prin****l
active compounds are
psilocybin and
psilocin. It
belongs to the
fungus family Hymenogastraceae and was
previously known...
- lesser-known
psychedelic drug. It is a
structural and
functional analog of
psilocin as well as the 4-hydroxyl
analog of
methylethyltryptamine (MET). 4-HO-MET...
- Hymenogastraceae. Many
species contain the
psychedelic compounds psilocybin and
psilocin. A 2002
study of the
molecular phylogeny of the
agarics indicated that...
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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...
- main
compounds responsible for its
psychedelic effects are
psilocybin and
psilocin. It
belongs to the
family Hymenogastraceae. A
formal description of the...
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fruiting body
which contains the
hallucinogenic chemicals psilocybin and
psilocin. In
October 2007, the
prohibition of
hallucinogenic or "magic mushrooms"...