Reconstitution Calculator
Half-Life Reference
| Name ↕ | Half-Life ↕ | Category ↕ | Frequency | Bar |
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Lyophilized (Powder)
Room temperature OK. Keep away from light and moisture. Stable for years if sealed and stored properly.
Reconstituted
Refrigerate at 2–8°C. Typical stability 28 days. Never freeze reconstituted peptides.
During Use
Minimize room temperature exposure. Use within 30 min of warming. Discard if cloudy or discolored.
Storage Reference
| Name ↕ | Solvent ↕ | Stability ↕ | Storage Temp | Light Sensitive ↕ | Notes |
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📋 Do's and Don'ts
✅ Do's
- Store lyophilized peptides in a cool, dry place away from light
- Refrigerate immediately after reconstitution (2–8°C)
- Use bacteriostatic water for multi-use vials
- Label vials with reconstitution date
- Swirl gently — never shake reconstituted peptides
- Use sterile technique when drawing from vials
- Allow vial to reach room temp before injection (max 30 min)
❌ Don'ts
- Never freeze reconstituted peptides
- Don't expose to direct sunlight (especially light-sensitive ones)
- Don't use past the reconstituted stability window
- Don't shake vials — this denatures the peptide
- Don't reuse needles or contaminate the vial stopper
- Don't leave reconstituted vials at room temperature
- Don't use if solution is cloudy, discolored, or has particles
⚖️ Mass Converter
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g
🧪 Concentration Calculator
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mg/mL
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mcg/mL
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% (w/v)
💊 IU Converter
Select a peptide to see IU conversion.
Note: Most research peptides use mcg/mg dosing, not IU. IU conversions are preparation-specific.
📐 Quick Reference
1 mg = 1,000 mcg
milligrams to micrograms
1 g = 1,000 mg
grams to milligrams
1 g = 1,000,000 mcg
grams to micrograms
1 mL = 1 cc
milliliters to cubic centimeters
1% = 10 mg/mL
percent weight/volume
0.1% = 1 mg/mL
percent weight/volume
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