Wild portobello mushrooms contain a considerable amount of agaritine which can be turned into hydrazine by using homogenate samples of rat and mice kidneys to "metabolise" it removing the glutamyl group from its makeup.
Hydrazine when mixed with an oxidizing agent combusts violently and efficiently and is used commonly as rocket fuel and can also be used for explosives
Agaritine is removed via cooking the mushrooms as before conversion it is heat unstable and breaks down harmlessly.
Consumption of agartine isnt reccomended as it bonds to DNA via enzymatic activation and forms a mutagenic agent leading to irreversible and heritable changes to your dna.
The actual effects of which is in extreme cases possible cell death and otherwise it can cause new formation of genes (rare) and possible damage or loss of current ones and in rare cases cancer.
Hydrazine when mixed with an oxidizing agent combusts violently and efficiently and is used commonly as rocket fuel and can also be used for explosives
Agaritine is removed via cooking the mushrooms as before conversion it is heat unstable and breaks down harmlessly.
Consumption of agartine isnt reccomended as it bonds to DNA via enzymatic activation and forms a mutagenic agent leading to irreversible and heritable changes to your dna.
The actual effects of which is in extreme cases possible cell death and otherwise it can cause new formation of genes (rare) and possible damage or loss of current ones and in rare cases cancer.
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Paradock 11 months ago