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Scott Kuzdzal

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, 7102 Riverwood Dr., Columbia, MD, 21046, USA.

2 papers in the library · 30 citations · publishing 2024-2025

Papers

Determination of psilocybin and psilocin content in multiple Psilocybe cubensis mushroom strains using liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry.

Analytica chimica acta February 1, 2024 Roman Goff, Morgan Smith, Sabrina Islam et al. 29 citations

A new liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method measures psilocybin and psilocin in the mushroom species Psilocybe cubensis. Five strains—Blue Meanie, Creeper, B-Plus, Texas Yellow, and Thai Cubensis—were analyzed. The method detects psilocybin at 300 ng/g and psilocin at 30 ng/g of mushroom, with accuracy and precision errors under 6%. From most to least potent, average total psilocybin and psilocin concentrations were 1.36% (Creeper), 1.221% (Blue Meanie), 1.134% (B+), 1.103% (Texas Yellow), and 0.879% (Thai Cubensis) by weight. Results were comparable between two laboratories, and homogenizing multiple mushrooms together improved precision.

Active Constituents of Psilocybin Mushroom Edibles

JAMA Network Open September 11, 2025 Richard B. van Breemen, Daniel Simchuk, Bjorn Fritzsche et al. 1 citation

Unregulated psilocybin mushroom edibles contain a range of active constituents beyond psilocybin and psilocin, including baeocystin, norbaeocystin, and aeruginascin, with variable concentrations across products. The analysis of these edibles reveals inconsistent labeling and dosing, posing potential risks for consumers.