鹅膏菌:蝇琼脂的历史、神话和药理学

IF 2.2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
M. Winkelman
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鹅膏菌是世界上最具标志性的蘑菇,其古老的史前历史只能在神话和民间传说的残余中瞥见。A.muscaria的名声超越了时间,其标志性形象仍在当代电影、电子游戏、儿童书籍和节日艺术中展示,但大多数人都不知道它的真正意义。它的名声从一个原始乌尔宗教的基础到一种微不足道且被误解的致幻毒素。蝇琼脂是最全面的文章汇编。它由一篇引言和29章组成,其中一半由Feeney撰写或与人合著。十几名研究人员、探险家和学者加入了他的行列,他们对这种特殊的真菌有着多层次的了解。蝇琼脂涵盖了一系列主题,分为五个部分:(I)蘑菇狩猎与鉴定;(II) 宗教、文化和民俗;(III) 考古证据;(IV) 饮食与烹饪;(五)药理和生理作用。这本书的一个有用的特点涉及蘑菇鉴定的基础知识,学习各种鹅膏菌的常见和区别特征。Fly Agaric提供了一份带照片插图的指南,其中包含了识别许多鹅膏菌品种并将其与亲属区分开来所需的实用细节,包括可能有害的长相相似的鹅膏菌。从蘑菇狩猎的知情策略开始,Feeney向我们展示了有关安全方向、安全策略和所需设备的基本建议。对蘑菇各个方面的描述为正确的物种识别提供了技术指南,并用彩色照片进行了增强。不同物种、生长阶段、精神活性物质浓度和剂量的真菌学鉴定为十几种精神活性鹅膏菌提供了技术细节。它包括关于如何区分长相相似的物种的重要细节,以及对发现和识别蘑菇很重要的物种的关键位置和一般范围分布、栖息地和季节特征。其中一章描述了主要精神活性成分——麝香草酚和核糖核酸的药理作用及其通过身体代谢过程的相互关系,这些问题在解释过去毒蕈的证据中发挥了重要作用。本书的第二部分深入探讨了文化和民间传说,从西伯利亚的历史和当代用途到鹅膏在神话和宗教中的深刻历史。几章延续了Wasson理解这种真菌史前史的比较方法,将民族志、语言和历史信息与生态学、药理学、,生物数据揭示了间接和实质性证据,有助于将揭示蝇木耳使用的史前和历史文化传统的各种形式的知识联系在一起。Feeney和Austin在“Soma’s Third Filter:支持将A.muscaria鉴定为吠陀经的古代圣体的新发现”中更新了Gordon Wasson关于Soma身份的著名理论。Wasson提出,吠陀经指出了在Soma的制备中使用的三种不同的过滤器,它们对应于制备过程中的不同步骤。前两种过滤器相对没有争议,一种是通过阳光或阳光干燥提供的过滤器,另一种是使用羊毛过滤器将残余固体从水性制剂中分离出来。精神病研究杂志
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Amanita muscaria: Fly Agaric history, mythology and pharmacology
Amanita muscaria is the most iconic mushroom in the world, with an ancient prehistory that can only be glimpsed in the remnants of myth and folklore. This fame of A. muscaria transcends time, with its iconic image still displayed in contemporary movies, video games, children’s books, and holiday art, yet most people are unaware of its true significance. Its reputation ranges from the foundation of an original Ur religion to an insignificant and misunderstood hallucinogenic toxin. Fly Agaric is the most comprehensive compendium of articles on A. muscaria available. It consists of an Introduction and 29 chapters, half authored or co-authored by Feeney. He is joined by more than a dozen researchers, explorers and academics who assemble a multilayered understanding of this exceptional fungus. Fly Agaric covers a range of topics organized into five sections: (I) Mushroom Hunting & Identification; (II) Religion, Culture, & Folklore; (III) Archaeological Evidence; (IV) Diet & Cuisine; and (V) Pharmacology & Physiological Effects. A useful feature of the book involves the basics of mushroom identification, learning common and distinguishing features of various Amanita species. Fly Agaric provides a photo illustrated guide with practical details necessary for identifying many Amanita varieties and distinguishing them from their relatives, including potentially harmful look-alikes. Beginning with the informed strategies of mushroom hunting, Feeney shows us the basics with advice regarding safety orientations, security strategies and needed equipment. Descriptions of all aspects of the mushrooms provide technical guidelines for correct species identifications, enhanced with color photographs. Mycological identification of the various species, phases of growth, psychoactive concentrations and doses provide technical details for more than a dozen species and varieties of psychoactive Amanitas. It includes important details about how to distinguish look-alike species and crucial location and general range distribution and habitat and seasonal features regarding the species that are important for finding and identifying the mushrooms. One chapter describes the pharmacological effects of the primary psychoactive ingredients, muscimol and ibotenic acid and their interrelationship via the body’s metabolic processes, issues that play an important role in interpreting evidence for A. muscaria in the past. Part II of this book delves into culture and folklore, ranging from historical and contemporary Siberian uses to the deep history of Amanita in mythology and religion. Several chapters continue Wasson’s comparative approach to understanding the prehistory of this fungi, combining ethnographic, linguistic and historical information with ecological, pharmacological, and biological data to reveal the circumstantial and substantial evidence that help one thread together the diverse forms of knowledge revealing prehistorical and historical cultural traditions of fly agaric use. Feeney and Austin update Gordon Wasson’s famous theory of the identity of Soma in “Soma’s Third Filter: New Findings Supporting the Identification of A. muscaria as the Ancient Sacrament of the Vedas”. Wasson proposed that the Vedas indicated three different filters used in the preparation of Soma, which correspond to different steps in its preparation. The first two filters are relatively uncontroversial, a filter provided by sunlight or sun-drying and a second using a filter of wool to separate the residual solids from aqueous preparations. Journal of Psychedelic Studies
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Journal of Psychedelic Studies
Journal of Psychedelic Studies Social Sciences-Anthropology
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