Reference for safely preparing, storing, and handling peptides for personal use and research.

Peptide Reconstitution & Storage Guide

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Quick Start – Simplified Guide

Peptide powders are freeze‑dried for stability and long shelf life. Proper reconstitution supports integrity and reproducibility in research.

Good technique reduces aggregation, contamination, and degradation.

Storing Unreconstituted Peptides

How to Reconstitute

Our vials typically hold up to ~3 mL of liquid.

Shelf Life Summary

Form Condition Typical Stability
Lyophilized powder Fridge (2–8 °C) 12–24 months
Lyophilized powder Freezer (≤ −20 °C) 2–4 years+
Reconstituted solution Fridge (2–8 °C) 2–8 weeks (use within ~4 weeks where possible)
Reconstituted aliquots Frozen with cryoprotectant Several months

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Risks of Improper Handling

  • Loss of activity
  • Aggregation or insolubility
  • Microbial contamination
  • Chemical degradation
  • Inconsistent results

Pre‑Reconstitution Preparation

  • Sterility: Work clean. Use sterile lab tools and a suitable sterile diluent (e.g., bacteriostatic water) as per SOPs.
  • Temperature: Equilibrate vial and diluent to room temperature before mixing.

Solvent Selection

  • Bacteriostatic water – Preservative allows repeated withdrawals from multi‑use vials.
  • Sterile water – Suitable for immediate single‑use solutions; avoid storing due to lack of preservative.

Mixing Best Practices

  • Avoid vigorous agitation that can denature peptides.
  • Swirl gently at an angle until clear; allow time.
  • Label concentration, lot, date, and initials on the vial.

Contamination Prevention

  • Work in a clean area; minimize dust and airflow.
  • Disinfect closures and allow to dry before piercing.
  • Use fresh sterile tools for each access.
  • Limit punctures into closures.

Common Mistakes

  • Over‑diluting to unstable concentrations.
  • Using an unsuitable solvent.
  • Skipping temperature equilibration.
  • Insufficient mixing time.
  • Poor aseptic technique during multi‑access.

Quick Notes

  • Some peptides dissolve slowly — swirl and allow 5–10 minutes.
  • Use a suitable sterile diluent per SOPs. Many customers choose our bacteriostatic water for multi‑withdrawal vials.
  • Reconstituted solutions have shorter shelf life than dry powder