Reference

How research peptides are reconstituted and stored — in plain language.

Peptides arrive as a dry powder. Before they can be measured, they have to be mixed with liquid. This site explains that process step by step, shows how to keep them stable once mixed, and gives you a calculator that does the math for you. No jargon assumed. Every term is defined the first time it appears.

01 — Walkthrough

How to reconstitute

What reconstitution means, what you need, and the exact steps to mix a vial without ruining it. Written for someone who has never held a syringe.

Read the walkthrough →
02 — Handling

How to store safely

Temperature ranges, light, shelf life, travel, and what a degraded peptide looks like — for both the dry powder and the mixed vial.

Read the storage guide →
03 — Tool

Reconstitution calculator

Enter the vial strength, the water you added, and your dose. It tells you exactly how far to draw the syringe, and draws the fill line for you.

Open the calculator →
04 — Definitions

Glossary of terms

Short, honest definitions: lyophilized, BAC water, IU vs unit vs mL, U-100 syringe, mcg vs mg. Bookmark it and refer back.

Browse the glossary →

This site is educational and for laboratory research use only. It is not medical advice.