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| quote  = Psilocin is the psychoactive molecule. Psilocybin is dephosphorylated into psilocin in the body. Psilocin is 4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine, DMT with a hydroxyl group on the number 4 carbon atom of the indole ring. ... Things are falling into place, mushrooms into toadstools, a major neurotransmitter in-between.
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 21 May 2026

Classic Psychedelic, Tryptamine
Psilocin

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Summary
Classes
Classic Psychedelic, Tryptamine
Common uses
Pharmacy
Pharmacology
Purported mechanism
5-HT2A agonist


Pendell's corner
Psilocin is the psychoactive molecule. Psilocybin is dephosphorylated into psilocin in the body. Psilocin is 4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine, DMT with a hydroxyl group on the number 4 carbon atom of the indole ring. ... Things are falling into place, mushrooms into toadstools, a major neurotransmitter in-between.
— Dale Pendell, Pharmako/Gnosis, p. 28