Muscimol isolate powder shown in a controlled laboratory setting
CONTROLLED COMPOUND

Muscimol Isolate

Muscimol is a naturally occurring compound traditionally identified in Amanita muscaria. Our synthesized isolate is manufactured through controlled laboratory processes designed to support purity, consistency, and analytical precision.

Each batch undergoes third-party analytical verification to confirm material quality and reduce variability commonly associated with traditional extraction methods.

Purity Range
Approximately 98%
Source
Synthetic
Form
Powder
Verification
Third-Party Tested
Controlled laboratory synthesis environment with suspended analytical compound
Controlled Synthesis

Controlled Chemistry.
Consistent Material.

Our muscimol isolate is produced through controlled synthetic chemistry rather than mushroom extraction. This approach is designed to reduce variability commonly associated with biomass-derived materials.

Each batch is manufactured for consistency, analytical precision, and material reliability, then verified through third-party testing against batch-specific documentation.

No mushroom extraction. No biomass variability. Controlled synthetic consistency.
REFERENCE MATERIAL ACCESS

Analytically Verified
Muscimol Isolate

Controlled synthetic chemistry and batch-specific verification designed to support consistency, transparency, and analytical reference evaluation.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is muscimol?

Muscimol is an isoxazole-derived compound historically associated with Amanita muscaria and related fungal species.

Our material is manufactured through controlled synthetic chemistry to support analytical consistency and batch reproducibility.

Learn more about muscimol and its research background.

Is your muscimol extracted from mushrooms?

Our material is manufactured through controlled synthetic chemistry rather than direct mushroom extraction in order to support analytical consistency, reproducibility, and standardized material characterization.

Muscimol is historically associated with Amanita muscaria and related fungal species, where it naturally occurs alongside additional compounds including ibotenic acid and muscarine.

Learn more about Amanita muscaria chemistry and alkaloid composition.

How is material quality verified?

Material quality verification may include analytical review of identity, purity profile, batch consistency, and related material characteristics as part of standard laboratory evaluation procedures.

Verification protocols may vary depending on analytical objectives, production requirements, and batch-specific assessment criteria.

What analytical markers are evaluated during testing?

Analytical evaluation may include review of identity, purity profile, material consistency, moisture content, residual solvents, and the presence of related compounds or impurities depending on material specifications and analytical objectives.

Testing protocols and reportable markers may vary between batches, production methods, and laboratory methodologies.

Learn more about analytical evaluation methods for muscimol materials.

Is the material water soluble?

Material solubility characteristics may vary depending on formulation conditions, concentration, temperature, pH, and handling methodology.

Muscimol is generally recognized in scientific literature as a water-soluble compound, which may support certain analytical and laboratory applications.

Learn more about muscimol stability, solubility, and material characteristics.

What applications is the material intended for?

Materials supplied by Muscimol Isolate are intended solely for lawful laboratory, analytical, educational, or research purposes unless otherwise explicitly stated.

Materials are not intended for human consumption, medical use, therapeutic use, veterinary use, or diagnostic applications.

Review our Legal Notice and intended use information.

Where can I view batch-specific documentation?

Batch-specific analytical documentation may be available for select materials depending on the production lot and testing protocol.

Available documentation may include analytical summaries, material characterization data, or Certificate of Analysis (COA) reporting where applicable.

View available Certificate of Analysis information.