Researchers have long been fascinated by the potential of psychedelics, which have been used for centuries in various cultures for healing and spiritual purposes. The latest study from the Weizmann Institute sheds light on the biosynthesis of these compounds.
By understanding the genetic and biochemical pathways involved in the production of psychedelics, the team was able to modify a plant to enhance its ability to produce several different substances at once.
This breakthrough could have significant implications for mental health treatments, as it may allow for more efficient production of these compounds for therapeutic use.
