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In the body, psilacetin is thought to be deacetylated to psilocin during first pass metabolism and subsequent passes through the liver (evident as psilacetin is also active when injected). This has not been formally proven however and is based on reports that most users can not tell the difference between these two compounds when ingested to the point that they are often considered as indistinguishable from each other in terms of their subjective effects. | In the body, psilacetin is thought to be deacetylated to psilocin during first pass metabolism and subsequent passes through the liver (evident as psilacetin is also active when injected). This has not been formally proven however and is based on reports that most users can not tell the difference between these two compounds when ingested to the point that they are often considered as indistinguishable from each other in terms of their subjective effects. | ||
There are however claims of subjective differences in effect between the acetylated and | There are however claims of subjective differences in effect between the acetylated and non-acetylated forms of [[psilocin]].<ref>http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_4AcODMT.shtml</ref> Some users report that psilacetin lasts slightly longer than [[psilocin]] while others report that it lasts for a considerably shorter time. Many users report less body load and nausea compared to [[psilocin]]. Some users find that the visual distortions produced by psilacetin more closely resemble those produced by [[DMT]] than those produced by [[psilocin]]. These differences could be possible if psilacetin is active itself and not merely as a prodrug. | ||
=Subjective effects= | =Subjective effects= |