Therapeutic use of psilocybin has become a focus of recent international research, with preliminary data showing promise to address a range of treatment-resistant mental health conditions. However, use of psilocybin as a healing entheogen has a long history through traditional consumption of mushrooms from the genus Psilocybe. The forthcoming adoption of new psilocybin-assisted therapeutic practices necessitates identification of preferred sources of psilocybin; consequently, comprehensive understanding of psilocybin-containing fungi is fundamental to consumer safety. Here we examine psilocybin producing fungi, discuss their biology, diversity, and ethnomycological uses. We also review recent work focused on elucidation of psilocybin biosyn...
Since beginning of mankind nature is the most important source of medicines. Bioactive compounds pro...
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascom...
The group of hallucinogenic mushrooms (species of the genera Conocybe, Gymnopilus, Panaeolus, Pluteu...
Therapeutic use of psilocybin has become a focus of recent international research, with preliminary ...
The psychedelic effects of some plants and fungi have been known and deliberately exploited by human...
Psychoactive mushrooms in the genus Psilocybe have immense cultural value and have been used for cen...
Fruiting bodies, mycelia, or spores in the form of extracts or powder of various medicinal mushrooms...
Psilocybe magic mushrooms are best known for their main natural product, psilocybin, and its dephosp...
Mushrooms are well known for their nutritional as well as therapeutic values worldwide. Interest in ...
The psychotropic effects of Psilocybe “magic” mushrooms are caused by the l ‐tryptophan‐derived alka...
Mushrooms have been used as traditional medicine for millennia, fungi are the main natural source of...
Five Psilocybe species with unresolved systematic position (P. atrobrunnea, P. laetissima, P. medull...
The taxonomic identification of mushrooms suspected to contain hallucinogenic active principles was ...
The medical use of psychedelic substances (e.g. psilocybin, ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamide a...
Mushroom-forming fungi produce a wide array of toxic alkaloids. However, evolutionary analyses aimed...
Since beginning of mankind nature is the most important source of medicines. Bioactive compounds pro...
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascom...
The group of hallucinogenic mushrooms (species of the genera Conocybe, Gymnopilus, Panaeolus, Pluteu...
Therapeutic use of psilocybin has become a focus of recent international research, with preliminary ...
The psychedelic effects of some plants and fungi have been known and deliberately exploited by human...
Psychoactive mushrooms in the genus Psilocybe have immense cultural value and have been used for cen...
Fruiting bodies, mycelia, or spores in the form of extracts or powder of various medicinal mushrooms...
Psilocybe magic mushrooms are best known for their main natural product, psilocybin, and its dephosp...
Mushrooms are well known for their nutritional as well as therapeutic values worldwide. Interest in ...
The psychotropic effects of Psilocybe “magic” mushrooms are caused by the l ‐tryptophan‐derived alka...
Mushrooms have been used as traditional medicine for millennia, fungi are the main natural source of...
Five Psilocybe species with unresolved systematic position (P. atrobrunnea, P. laetissima, P. medull...
The taxonomic identification of mushrooms suspected to contain hallucinogenic active principles was ...
The medical use of psychedelic substances (e.g. psilocybin, ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamide a...
Mushroom-forming fungi produce a wide array of toxic alkaloids. However, evolutionary analyses aimed...
Since beginning of mankind nature is the most important source of medicines. Bioactive compounds pro...
The Basidiomycota constitutes the second largest higher taxonomic group of the Fungi after the Ascom...
The group of hallucinogenic mushrooms (species of the genera Conocybe, Gymnopilus, Panaeolus, Pluteu...