Scientists Finally Unlock the Recipe For Magic Mushrooms

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Aside from being a schedule 1 drug, scientists haven't fully understood the chemistry behind how mushrooms produce the chemical psilocybin -- until now. A new study may finally lay the groundwork for a medical-grade psilocybin patients can take. Gizmodo reports: "Living things make molecules through a series of chemical reactions, similar to how car makers produce cars on assembly lines. Enzymes act as the workers/robots, speeding up the reactions by helping put the pieces together. Actually making psilocybin requires mapping the biological factory. A 1968 paper (obviously it was in 1968) offered a proposed order of events leading to a finished psilocybin molecule, by adding radioactive elements and watching what happened to them on the assembly line. The researchers thought that maybe tryptophan, the amino acid everyone wrongly says makes you sleepy, was the first piece, which then went through four successive steps to become the finished product. The new study shows that the 1968 paper got the order wrong, and introduces the responsible genes and enzymes, the workers that do the specific task to get the final product. This time around, mapping the factory required sequencing the genomes of two magic mushroom species, Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe cyanescens. Then, the researchers found exactly which genes produce the required enzymes and spliced them into E. coli bacteria. Using those enzymes, they were able to rebuild the factory and create their own psilocybin."

http://gizmodo.com/scientists-finally-unlock-the-recipe-for-magic-mushroom-1797855006
 

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Aside from being a schedule 1 drug, scientists haven't fully understood the chemistry behind how mushrooms produce the chemical psilocybin -- until now. A new study may finally lay the groundwork for a medical-grade psilocybin patients can take. Gizmodo reports: "Living things make molecules through a series of chemical reactions, similar to how car makers produce cars on assembly lines. Enzymes act as the workers/robots, speeding up the reactions by helping put the pieces together. Actually making psilocybin requires mapping the biological factory. A 1968 paper (obviously it was in 1968) offered a proposed order of events leading to a finished psilocybin molecule, by adding radioactive elements and watching what happened to them on the assembly line. The researchers thought that maybe tryptophan, the amino acid everyone wrongly says makes you sleepy, was the first piece, which then went through four successive steps to become the finished product. The new study shows that the 1968 paper got the order wrong, and introduces the responsible genes and enzymes, the workers that do the specific task to get the final product. This time around, mapping the factory required sequencing the genomes of two magic mushroom species, Psilocybe cubensis and Psilocybe cyanescens. Then, the researchers found exactly which genes produce the required enzymes and spliced them into E. coli bacteria. Using those enzymes, they were able to rebuild the factory and create their own psilocybin."

http://gizmodo.com/scientists-finally-unlock-the-recipe-for-magic-mushroom-1797855006

cool.
we should be studying it and how it works.
who knows how what benefits are to be gained.

i saw a documentary where mushrooms are being used to treat depression and help people cope with end of life situations.
 

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cool.
we should be studying it and how it works.
who knows how what benefits are to be gained.

i saw a documentary where mushrooms are being used to treat depression and help people cope with end of life situations.

I'm bi-polar and experienced with mushrooms one time because the meds my doctor gave me made me feel like a robot. After that trip the next 3 or so months of my life were absolutely fantastic. Hadn't felt that kind of happiness since I was a kid. I just wish I didn't hallucinate so bad for the first hour, shyt legit scared the shyt out of me.
 

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Scientists should stick to furthering psychedelic EEG analyses, and stay away from trying to synthesize and monetize such sacred substances.

i disagree.
synthesizing and inevitably creating variations of psilocybin could lead to all sorts of great things.
there is no way to cut the money out of it.
research and manufacturing come at a cost.
 

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I once saw in a documentary a man who suffered cluster-headaches, made his life unliveable untill he took shrooms, after one dose he lived painless for three months. So this man, in his fourties, with a family, had to go through a shroom trip every three months just to function. I fukked with shrooms once, going through that while not wanting to trip is something I wouldn't recommend anyone. So for people in those situations and most likely some other medical issues this is very good news
 
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