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  • ... ''British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology.'' Vol. 53. Blackwell Science Ltd. pp. 617-628. ...inging Ayahuasca to clinical laboratory.pdf|Bringing Ayahuasca to clinical laboratory]]
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  • ...ut </ref>, though at this point, experience with such preparations remains limited. Some local names include '''Acacia Petit Feuille''', '''Small Philippine Acacia'''
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  • ...''<ref name="Southon">Southon et al. 1994. Phytochemical Dictionary of the Leguminosae. CRC Press. p. 71.</ref> Bufotenine (seeds)Bufotenine N-oxide (se ...d largest family of flowering plants, Fabaceae (formally Leguminosae) this leguminous tree is one of only two known members of the genus ''Anadenanthera
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  • ...or.png]]|'''Note:'''|This page is a transcription of Lazyman's Tek<ref>The Lazy Mans Guide to Extracting Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark - 10th October 2006[h == The Lazy Mans Guide to Extracting Mimosa Hostilis Root Bark by Vortex ==
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  • * L-Arginine * Melissa offiicnalis (Lemon Balm)
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  • 1,6% DMT in the inner rootbark <ref>L. M. Batista; R. N. Almeida; E. V. L. da-Cunha; M. S. da-Silva; J. M. Barbosa-Filho. Isolation and Identificatio
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  • ... you only have sodium carb and want to separate harmine from harmaline you'll also need a pH meter) * '''Lye''' (optional)
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  • ... This list covers plants which are potentially psychoactive, while the ''[[list of entheogens]]'' covers plants which are known to be traditionally used *''[[Justicia pectoralis]]''<ref>[http://www.serendipity.li/dmt/hoasca.html Ayahuasca Analogues]</ref>
    50 KB (6,996 words) - 18:56, 14 April 2014
  • ...ailed information on each compound, please visit their individual wikis as linked in the [[:Category:Alkaloids|Alkaloids]] section * XLogP3: 2.5 ([http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=6089&loc=ec_rcs PubChem])
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  • * [b]CNTF[/b] - Gray (light) - (silica gel) - ( 8 ) * [b]TACOT[/b] - Purple (light) - (silica gel) - ( 8 )
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  • ...ine was the biosynthetic precursor to both HMePEA and hordenine in barley (Leete and Marion, 1953). * Action on isolated frog heart was studied (Ellis, 1949). LD50 for mice determined (Aliev et, 1967). Effects on the Heobania vermiculat
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  • ...king sure you are getting the alkaloids you want. For more info check file linked below. *2-methyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-B-carboline (MTHC), not found in P. aquatica
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  • For a lot of good acacia info, check [https://www.dmt-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g ...-nexus.me/forum/default.aspx?g=posts&t=27722 Acacia Analysis Thread] for a lot more info.
    34 KB (3,574 words) - 14:14, 26 August 2015
  • ...ogP3: 0.4 ([http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=442935&loc=ec_rcs pubchem]) ...ogP3: 0.4 ([http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=442935&loc=ec_rcs pubchem])
    3 KB (422 words) - 21:57, 31 January 2012
  • ... of effects over time is identical to that of orally ingested S. divinorum leaves. ...reased. A similar evolution of effects is reported for smoked S. divinorum leaves.
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  • Smith 1977b lists occurrences in 26 species in 12 genera. .... Amount not given. Broad leafed form gave 0.72% total alkaloid and narrow-leafed form gave 1.5% total alkaloid. Both collected Oct. White 1957: 719 ref
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  • ...ing the experience. It can easily be the most "intense" experience of your life for some people, and this is *NOT* a bad thing! ...ative.png]]|I find that combining the spice with a carcinogenic neurotoxin like [[alcohol]] completely negates the experience and masks it with toxic nu
    60 KB (8,853 words) - 22:14, 19 November 2023
  • [http://www.example.com link title] spore print is white 6 External links
    6 KB (794 words) - 00:17, 12 February 2012
  • L. 5.1 Arundo donax as lignocellulosic herbaceous energy crop
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  • It is slow to develop from seed, but can form large bunches after several years. ...g more distinct rhizomes and an inflorescence that is compact at first but later becomes more open as the branches spread.
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  • English: lesser canarygrass, little-seed Canary grass, small Canary grass .... Ovary glabrous. Caryopsis with adherent pericarp; 2.3-2.5 mm long. Hilum linear" (GrassBase).
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  • Phalaris paradoxa L. L48 I
    666 B (84 words) - 22:43, 27 April 2012
  • Phalaris L. Phalaris L.
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  • likewise if the density is less then one '''(mass < 1.00)''' the solvent, if non-polar, will '''float''' |C4H8O || 80 °C || Miscible 275. g/L || 0.805 g/ml || 72.11 g/mol ||
    12 KB (1,329 words) - 01:38, 9 February 2013
  • Middle-east: Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and Yemen. ...negal to Ethiopia, and southwards through East Africa to the Transvaal and Lesotho, most common in Sudan.
    8 KB (1,187 words) - 07:58, 21 January 2015
  • ...on skeletal soils derived from granite.<ref>Pedley L 1999 Notes on Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) chiefly from northern Australia. Austrobaileya 5, 3 ...by A.R.Bean, Proc. Roy. Soc. Qd 104: 43–66 (1994), but differs in having lamellated bark, somewhat shorter phyllodes, slender spikes on rudimentary ra
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  • Acacia abrupta is a spreading, resinous shrub, 0.6-3(-4) m high. With a lifespan of 4-20 years, it is mainly found in arid zones of Western Australia It grows in red sand, stony lateritic soils, and found on sand dunes, sandplains, and gravelly hillslopes
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  • Listed as Vulnerable (Nature Conservation Act 1992 (Queensland): July 2012) a ...th of Tambo. Fewer than 100 individuals were observed at one site in 1973 (L. Pedley 2001, pers. comm.).
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  • ... heads, 3/4-united sepals and phyllodes that are obviously tuberculate, at least on their abaxial margins. ...t (Queensland Herbarium 2009). This species had been collected at all five locations between 2004-2009 (Queensland Herbarium 2009).
    3 KB (419 words) - 12:33, 30 May 2014
  • | can contain relatively high amounts of DMT like MHRB | L or l
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  • ...ly ribbed (often appearing obscurely striate), the ribs dull or shiny (but lacking obvious resin) ... trichomes. Stipules mostly caducous, triangular, inconspicuous, c. 0.5 mm long.
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  • ...rable to [[AL-LAD]].<ref>http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/781229-1P-Eth-Lad-quot-The-Third-Journey-quot</ref> ...cal not mentioned in academic literature. The LD50 (median lethal dose) or long term / pharmacological / behavioral risks are not known.
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  • '''CIELO''' stands for '''C'''rystals '''I'''n '''E'''thyl-acetate '''L'''azily '''O'''ver-the-counter. In this process, mescaline from cactus is p ...You can ask in the Nexus forum how to obtain live seeds. With patience and love, we can all extract the essence of the plant sustainably 🌵💚
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  • ...as what is believed to be relatively pure DMT citrate hydrate with a honey-like consistency<sup>†</sup>. The honey is dissolved in ejuice (e.g. 50/50 Thanks to everyone who contributed to this process: _Trip_, Loveall, and others.
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