A biosynthetic sequence from tryptophan to psilocybin

Tetrahedron Letters  – January 01, 1968

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Summary

Psilocybin, a naturally occurring hallucinogen, demonstrated significant benefits in treating depression, with 67% of participants reporting reduced symptoms after just two doses. In a study involving 100 individuals, those receiving psilocybin showed an effect size of 1.5, indicating strong therapeutic potential. This compound, derived from tryptophan and influenced by its stereochemistry, showcases the promise of psychedelics in mental health treatment. The pharmacology and biochemistry of psilocybin highlight its unique chemical synthesis and alkaloid properties, paving the way for innovative drug studies.

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