Correctly reconstituting peptides is essential to maintain their stability and reliability in research.
Here’s a simple process:
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Gather materials: sterile bacteriostatic water, alcohol swabs, and an insulin syringe.
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Clean the vial tops: Wipe both peptide vial and water vial tops with an alcohol swab.
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Add water slowly: Draw the correct amount of bacteriostatic water and inject it gently into the peptide vial. Let the water run down the side to avoid foaming.
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Gently swirl: Do not shake the vial aggressively — swirl gently until fully dissolved.
Using our Peptide Calculator makes it easy to work out the correct amount of water to use for accurate dosing in research.