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New psychoactive tryptamines have been identified in “magic mushrooms” as recently as 2017.12 Until this year, there was no general synthetic method for producing useful amounts of the minor psychoactive tryptamines.13 One of these minor components is aeruginascin,14 the N-trimethyl analogue of psilocybin. Documented accounts of human exposure to Inocybe aeruginascens, a species of mushroom containing aeruginascin, describe hallucinations that exhibited only euphoric experiences.15 These limited reports about aeruginascin are interesting, given that dysphoria or a “bad trip” is a significant concern associated with consuming psilocybin or mushrooms containing it. Despite these observations, the pharmacological activity of aeruginascin has remained unexplored.
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I'd love to raise these in their own little artificial light garden. Hallucinations that produce euphoric experiences? I'd love to give this one a try.
The psychoactive compound in the mushroom is aeruginascin . This is a pro-drug for hallucinogenic 4-Hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyltryptamine a derivatve of psilocin.
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I'd love to raise these in their own little artificial light garden. Hallucinations that produce euphoric experiences? I'd love to give this one a try.
The psychoactive compound in the mushroom is aeruginascin . This is a pro-drug for hallucinogenic 4-Hydroxy-N,N,N-trimethyltryptamine a derivatve of psilocin.