Species in News: Psilocybe Mushrooms

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Species in News: Psilocybe Mushrooms

Context: In a recent publication in Mycologia, researchers from Stellenbosch University and citizen mycologists introduce two new species of psychoactive mushrooms in the genus Psilocybe from southern Africa.

 

Key Findings

  • The two new species, Psilocybe ingeli and Psilocybe maluti
    • Psilocybe ingeli was first found in KwaZulu-Natal (2023), while Psilocybe maluti was discovered in the Free State and Lesotho (2021).
  • This discovery increases the number of known indigenous Psilocybe species in Africa to six.
  • Species are globally recognised as some of the most studied and well-known psychoactive mushrooms, with approximately 140 documented species.

 

Species in News: Psilocybe Mushrooms

 

About Psilocybin (Magic Mushrooms)

  • Psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) comes from certain types of mushrooms (shrooms, magic mushrooms) found on nearly every continent.
  • Type: Hallucinogenic fungi found worldwide (except Antarctica).
  • Active Compounds: Psilocybin and psilocin (cause mind-altering effects).
  • Form: Typically consumed dried or powdered.
    • When ingested, psilocybin undergoes conversion into psilocin.
  • Effect: Psychedelic/hallucinogenic, alters perception of reality.
  • It has a low level of toxicity but there are health risks associated with its use.
    • These include dangerous behaviour, psychosis, and accidental poisoning from consuming toxic mushrooms.
    • Individuals with mental health conditions or a family history of psychosis face an increased risk of adverse psychiatric reactions.
  • History: Used in Central American rituals for millennia (3000 BC).
  • Scientific Interest: Studied for decades for potential treatment of mental illness (depression, addiction, PTSD).
  • Modern Use: Increased research and individual curiosity about therapeutic and personal growth applications.
  • The production, sale, and possession of magic mushrooms are illegal in Canada unless authorised by Health Canada. 
    • Psilocybin and psilocin are controlled substances under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

 

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