Thanks for the reply.. I've already read most of those though.. And this is what confuses me:
"DMT is not produced by the pineal gland, because the mRNA sequence for indolethylamine N-methyltransferase (INMT) simply isn't present in the pineal gland. INMT is an enzyme that is needed to synthesize DMT. "
"ee that pathway that converts tryptamine to N-methyltryptamine? well, it's thought double-pass metabolism of tryptamine occurs to further convert it to DMT. see how it's a completely separate pathway from serotonin --> melatonin?
INMT (E.C. # 2.1.1.49) isn't expressed in the pineal gland, and i've yet to see any lit. that claims otherwise.
peripheral tissues are non neural-tissues; the currently accepted theory is that INMT is expressed in these (lung, adrenal, and muscle tissues). evidence for its expression in the brain is scant"
Sorry I'm being too lazy to give credit, but those quotes came directly from the threads you linked too..
Also, in the mythbusters thread The Travel listed pineal DMT production along with other myths.. The way I currently understand it is that pineal DMT production is still just a hypothesis. But I've read other ideas, and even seen some people say it's not possible.
That erowid article was very helpful though, so thank you.. So do I have it right then? DMT production in the pineal hasn't been proven, one way or the other? And there is currently no conclusive evidence that it is NOT produced there?
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