FAQ
What is peptide reconstitution?
It is the process of adding a measured liquid, often bacteriostatic water, to lyophilized peptide powder to create a known concentration for research calculations.
What is BAC water?
BAC water means bacteriostatic water. It is commonly discussed as a diluent in research reconstitution education.
What does mg mean?
mg means milligram. One milligram equals 1,000 micrograms.
What does mcg mean?
mcg means microgram. It is a smaller unit often used in peptide dosage examples.
What are syringe units?
On a U-100 insulin syringe, 100 units equals 1 mL, so 10 units equals 0.1 mL.
How do I calculate dosage?
Convert vial mg to mcg, divide by BAC water mL for concentration, then divide desired mcg by concentration to get mL.
How should peptides be stored?
Storage depends on the compound and supplier documentation. Research discussions commonly mention cool, dry, light-protected storage before reconstitution and refrigerated storage after reconstitution.
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