Chemistry:Artificial fungi biotransformation

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Mushrooms have been cultivated with novel psychedelic substancess through biotransformation, by artificially adding selected psychoactive substances to the growing substrate. The biotransformed alkaloids could be found in the culture medium.[1] However, not all substances will be incorporated into mycelium. For example, caffeine did not get structurally changed.[2]

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  1. Gartz, J (1989). "Biotransformation of tryptamine derivatives in mycelial cultures of Psilocybe.". Journal of Basic Microbiology 29 (6): 347–52. doi:10.1002/jobm.3620290608. PMID 2614674. 
  2. Nieto Ramírez, IJ; Chegwin Angarita, C; Osorio Zuloaga, HJ (March 2007). "[Incorporation of caffeine into the macromicete fungus Pleurotus sajor-caju growing on coffee pulp].". Revista iberoamericana de micologia 24 (1): 72–4. doi:10.1016/s1130-1406(07)70008-6. PMID 17592899.