Abstract

Psilocybin, a psychoactive alkaloid with hallucinogenic properties, exists in a variety of hallucinogenic mushrooms. As a study tool to imitate psychosis, psilocybin has aroused a lot of interest in the biological community due to its various possible therapeutic benefits. It is also a very popular and widely misused natural hallucinogens with distinct metabolism pathways and toxicity. In this paper, the metabolism and mechanism of psilocybin were summarized, and the toxicology and pharmacology of psilocybin were discussed in detail, and the positive effects of psilocybin on psychological illnesses like depression, addiction, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder were gathered and sorted out, and the drug's therapeutic potential for mental and psychological illnesses was systematically clarified. Understanding the mechanism and therapeutic ability of psilocybin is of great significance to its potential development. As a hallucinogenic agent with low toxicity and no side effects, its effective application in the treatment of psychological and mental diseases can provide new ideas for the treatment of various diseases.

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