muscimol
Muscimol is a psychoactive compound found naturally in certain species of mushrooms, most notably Amanita muscaria and Amanita pantherina. It belongs to a class of chemicals called isoxazoles and acts as a potent agonist at GABA receptors in the brain, specifically targeting GABAA receptors. This mechanism of action makes it significantly different from other psychedelic compounds like psilocybin or LSD.
The compound was first isolated in 1892 and has since been studied for its neuropharmacological properties.
Muscimol occurs naturally as a product of ibotenic acid conversion within mushroom tissues. When Amanita species
The compound has found use in scientific research as a tool for studying GABA receptor function and
While Amanita mushrooms containing muscimol have been used traditionally in some regions, self-medication or recreational use