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Peptides

FAQ's

What are peptides?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids that serve as signaling molecules in the body. They are widely used in scientific and laboratory research to study biological processes, cellular repair, metabolism, and other related processes. All peptides offered are intended for research purposes only.

What is a peptide calculator and how do I use it?

A peptide calculator helps you determine the amount of BAC water to add to your vial and the dose per injection. You simply enter the amount of peptide in mg, the volume of water, and your desired dose, and the calculator does the rest.

How do you reconstitute a peptide?

To reconstitute a peptide, BAC water is slowly injected into the vial containing the powdered peptide. The liquid should be added along the side of the vial, and the vial should be gently swirled until the peptide is fully dissolved. Do not shake the vial.

What is a peptide blend and how is it made?

A peptide blend is a mixture of two or more reconstituted peptides in a single syringe. In research, each peptide is reconstituted separately and then combined in precise amounts just before use.

What solvent should I use?

Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) is a commonly used solvent. In some cases, sterile water or a mild acetic acid solution may be used for peptides that are more difficult to dissolve.

How long is a peptide stable after reconstitution?

Most peptides remain stable for up to 30 days when stored in a refrigerator. When frozen, they may last longer. Always store peptides in a cool, dark place.

Is the peptide calculator feet to use?

Yes, our peptide calculator is completely free and available to all site visitors for research and reference purposes only. 

Does the calculator store or share my data?

No, it does not save any input or share it with third parties. Everything you enter stays in your browser.