Matthew J. Piggott (University of Western Australia)
Peter J. Duggan (CSIRO Manufacturing and Flinders University)
Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 76 Number 5 2023
Special IssuePsychedelic Medicines
This Primer Review is designed to give a succinct overview of the chemistry and pharmacology of psychedelics. It is hoped that it will provide a useful resource for science undergraduates, postgraduates and their instructors, and experienced scientists who require a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to the field.
CH23050 Abstract | CH23050 Full Text | CH23050PDF (2.7 MB) | CH23050Corrigendum (2.7 MB) Open Access Article
Preliminary evidence suggests that the active compound in ‘magic mushroom’, psilocybin may be beneficial in treating a range of mental health conditions. However, how psilocybin works on the brain to treat anxiety and depression isn’t well understood. This review brings together our current knowledge about psilocybin’s mechanism of action and suggests potential directions psilocybin therapy may take in the future.
CH23010 Abstract | CH23010 Full Text | CH23010PDF (795 KB) Open Access Article
The entheogenic plant Peganum harmala contains 160 structurally diverse alkaloids, some of which are likely to contribute to the hallucinogenic properties of the plant.
In this short primer we will discuss the total synthesis of lysergic acid, an important precursor to lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). Lysergic acid is also noted as a precursor for many drugs targeting the serotonin receptor family of GPCRs, including multiple known hallucinogens. We will discuss total syntheses containing B, C and D-ring cyclisations as the key step.
CH23055 Abstract | CH23055 Full Text | CH23055PDF (1.1 MB) Open Access Article
Hallucinogenic/psychedelic agents currently offer an exciting new approach for the treatment of certain neuropsychiatric disorders. Quipazine meets most, but not all, of the criteria for being considered as such. It also suffers from other impediments. Quipazine could represent a prototypic classical hallucinogen/psychedelic chemotype but will likely require some structural remediation.
Homochiral R- and S-MDMA have been prepared by regioselective nucleophilic ring-opening of alanine-derived N-tosylaziridines.
CH23064 Abstract | CH23064 Full Text | CH23064PDF (1.3 MB) | CH23064Supplementary Material (1.5 MB) Open Access Article