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  • ...t of AM-1248 and AM-1220. No information regarding the in vivo activity of AB-005 has been published, and only anecdotal reports are known of its psychoac
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  • ...an be much more potent and unpredictable in their effects compared to THC. AB-FUBICA was first reported in the scientific literature in 2013, and its chem ...ynthetic cannabinoids known as [[indazole carboxamides]]. The structure of AB-FUBICA includes a fluorobenzyl group attached to an indazole base, with an a
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  • ...and thus has been repurposed by individuals seeking psychoactive effects. AB-FUBINACA's chemical name is N-[(1S)-1-(Aminocarbonyl)-2-methylpropyl]-1-[(4- AB-FUBINACA features a core structure of indazole, substituted at the 1-positio
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  • ...binding affinity of 0.45nM at CB<sub>1</sub> and 0.72nM at CB<sub>2</sub>. AB-PICA has been found to possess [[psychoactive]] properties in humans. ...e the aminoalkylindole base structure. The specific molecular structure of AB-PICA includes a [[naphthoyl]] group, which is substituted at the 1-position
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  • ...have been identified in products marketed as "herbal incense" or "spice". AB-CHMINACA is a potent agonist of the CB1 receptor and CB2 receptor and is ful AB-CHMINACA was first identified in September 2014. It is one of several synthe
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  • '''AB-001''' is a synthetic cannabinoid that was discovered by the team at the pha ...p is attached to an aminoalkylindazole group, which is a unique feature of AB-001 and a few other synthetic cannabinoids.
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  • [https://www.ab-inbev.com/ Official website]
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  • #REDIRECT [[AB-CHFUPYCA]]
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  • (ab-o'-ral) [ab, away from; os, the mouth]. Opposite to, or remote from, the mou
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  • ...receptor, and is used in the research of cannabinoid receptor agonists. 5F-AB-FUPPYCA shares a close structural relationship with a series of designer dru ...zyl group at the 1-amino-3-methyl-1-oxobutane moiety. It is an analogue of AB-FUBINACA, which features a terminal amide group on the valine residue.
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  • '''AB-001''' is a synthetic cannabinoid that was discovered by the team at the pha ...p is attached to an aminoalkylindazole group, which is a unique feature of AB-001 and a few other synthetic cannabinoids.
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  • #REDIRECT [[AB-CHFUPYCA]]
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  • '''5F-AB-PINACA''' is a [[synthetic cannabinoid]] that has recently been identified i ...roup on the terminal carbon of the alkyl chain. The chemical formula of 5F-AB-PINACA is C18H25FN4O2, and its molecular weight is 352.42 g/mol.
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  • ...t of AM-1248 and AM-1220. No information regarding the in vivo activity of AB-005 has been published, and only anecdotal reports are known of its psychoac
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  • (ab-or'-tus) [L.]. An aborted fetus; abortion.
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