Magic mushrooms' effects may hinge on a multi-compound entourage, not just psilocybin

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A Scientific Reports study using computational modeling suggests eight bioactive compounds in psilocybin-producing mushrooms may interact with brain targets and produce effects via an entourage effect, with some compounds potentially binding serotonin receptors even more strongly than psilocybin and beta-carbolines inhibiting monoamine oxidase A to prolong serotonin signaling; results are theoretical and based on simulations, and experimental work including cerebral organoids is planned to validate them.
Topics:health#entourage-effect#monoamine-oxidase-a#psilocybin#psychedelics#psychopharmacology#serotonin
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