
Psilosamuiensin A: A new Psilocybian compound
#1
Posted 03 June 2009 - 12:19 AM
http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
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http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
http://mycotopia.net...=1&d=1244006262
mjshroomer
Someone in Thailand spelled my initials backwards in the references as they did for my friend Mark D. Merlin
And they listed my address above as Seattle, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Cute.
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#2
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Posted 03 June 2009 - 12:57 AM
no bio-assay?
excuse my ignorance, but,
is it active alone? does it become psilocin in the gut?

quite a heady read and im pressed for time at the moment
if you'd be so kind as to let us know its effects,if known,
i for one would be grateful.
later
#3
Posted 03 June 2009 - 04:36 AM
congrats.
no bio-assay?
excuse my ignorance, but,
is it active alone? does it become psilocin in the gut?![]()
quite a heady read and im pressed for time at the moment
if you'd be so kind as to let us know its effects,if known,
i for one would be grateful.
later
If you noticed in the references, I have three references to my discovery in the late 1980s.
I personally ate 24 fresh specimens, very potent while the dose would be 12 to 20 fresh shrooms.'
This species is semilar and related directly to P. mexicana. The only one outsite of Mexico, also mucroscopically related to liberty caps/
More later
mjshroomer
#4
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Posted 03 June 2009 - 04:47 AM
what i wanted to know is has any1 bioassayed these new alks all by themselelves...
you know,
the very alkaloid set this thread/paper is based on. are they active by themselves?
the fruits are active, yes! this we know mj! :lol:
#5
Posted 03 June 2009 - 07:22 AM
I wrote the Engish portion in parts such as the abstract with others and the Introduction, the cultivation in the petri plates and then lab techs, microbiologists and DNA/RNA microbiologists all worked together to put it to paper, did their contributions and named the two compouds we all discovered as psilosamuiensin A and psilosamuiensis B.
mjshroomer
#6
Posted 03 June 2009 - 07:58 AM
#7
Posted 20 June 2009 - 08:25 AM
#8
Posted 21 June 2009 - 09:13 AM
Where's page 14? Page 15 is posted twice.
The first page 15 is a duplicate.
Page 14 is Table 1 and then page 15, page 16 and page 17.
I have no way to delete the first page 15, unless Hippie 3 would delete the first page 15 posted in the thread.
mjshroomer
#9
Posted 22 December 2020 - 03:41 PM
This discovery is over 10 years old and there is almost 0 information about it on the general internet. Did something happen to make this finding insignificant or something?