| Abbreviation
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Meaning
|
Notes
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| ACRB
|
Acacia confusa root bark
|
can contain relatively high amounts of DMT like MHRB
|
| DMT
|
Dimethyltryptamine
|
|
| GC-MS
|
Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
|
used to identify different substances within a sample
|
| kg
|
Kilogram
|
Metric measurement for mass
|
| L or l
|
Liter
|
Metric measurement for volume
|
| MAOI
|
Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
|
|
| mg
|
Miligram
|
Metric measurement of mass; less often used for "morning glory" flowering vines
|
| MHRB
|
Mimosa hostilis root bark
|
|
| mM
|
Millimolar
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes& moles
|
| mmol
|
Millimoles
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes& moles
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| nM
|
Nanomolar
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes& moles
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| nmol
|
Nanomoles
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes& moles
|
| NMT
|
N-Methyltryptamine
|
|
| PC
|
pressure canner
|
or "politically correct", "personal computer", "pineal cancer", "predominant cultivar"
|
| RIMA
|
Reversible Inhibitor of Monoamine Oxidase A
|
|
| SD
|
Salvia divinorum
|
|
| SSRI
|
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
|
|
| Tek
|
technique
|
less often used to mean "traditional ecological knowledge"
|
| TLC
|
Thin Layer Chromatography
|
used for chemical analysis
|
| ug
|
Microgram
|
Metric measurement of mass, 10^-6 grams
|
| uM
|
Micromolar
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes & moles
|
| umol
|
Micromoles
|
Measurement of chemical concentration, see metric prefixes & moles
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