psichine
Psichine is a term used primarily in speculative and fictional contexts to denote a psychoactive compound that purportedly affects cognition or perception. There is no widely recognized chemical by this name in peer-reviewed pharmacology or toxicology, and psichine is not an established substance in medical treatment or drug regulation.
Within fiction and hypothetical discussions, psichine is usually described as a small, lipophilic molecule capable of
Mechanisms are typically speculative, drawing on general ideas about neurotransmitter systems such as glutamate, dopamine, or
Ethical and regulatory issues are common in narratives, including consent, accessibility, and the potential for misuse.
See also: psychotropic drug, nootropic, neuropharmacology, fictional substances.