Reconstitution & Storage
Proper reconstitution techniques, storage conditions, and shelf life.
Always Use Bacteriostatic Water for Peptide Reconstitution
Bacteriostatic water prevents bacterial growth and extends peptide shelf life.
Use Gentle Mixing to Preserve Peptide Structure
Gentle swirling prevents peptide degradation during reconstitution.
Follow Temperature Guidelines for Optimal Peptide Storage
Proper temperature control prevents peptide degradation and maintains potency.
Recognize Early Warning Signs of Peptide Degradation
Learn to identify degraded peptides before they compromise your research.
Implement a Clear Peptide Labeling System
Proper labeling prevents mix-ups and ensures research accuracy.
Use Bacteriostatic Water for Peptide Reconstitution
Bacteriostatic water extends peptide shelf life after reconstitution.
Maintain Room Temperature During Reconstitution
Temperature control prevents peptide degradation during reconstitution.
Recognize Signs of Peptide Degradation
Visual and physical indicators help identify compromised peptides.
Implement Proper Peptide Labeling Systems
Clear labeling prevents dangerous mix-ups and tracks peptide integrity.
Protect Peptides from Light Exposure
Light degradation destroys peptide structure and biological activity.