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Research Guide

Reconstitution & Storage of Peptides

A comprehensive guide covering proper storage methods, reconstitution best practices, and tips for maintaining peptide stability, efficacy, and safety. Need to calculate your dose? Try our free peptide reconstitution calculator.

Why Proper Storage is Essential

Peptides are susceptible to degradation due to environmental factors. Proper storage preserves their integrity for reliable results.

Stability

Peptides degrade from temperature, light, and moisture exposure. Proper storage prevents breakdown and maintains their chemical structure.

Efficacy

Maintaining structural integrity ensures biological activity remains intact, which is essential for reproducible in-vitro research outcomes.

Safety

Degraded peptides can produce unwanted by-products that compromise sample integrity and reduce the reliability of experimental data.

Storage Methods

Lyophilized Peptides

Lyophilization (freeze-drying) removes water, creating a stable powder. Proper storage is still essential:

Temperature

-20°C or lower (ideal: -80°C)

Containers

Airtight, moisture-resistant

Light Protection

Dark containers or aluminum foil

Freeze-Thaw

Minimize cycles to prevent damage

Reconstituted Peptides

Once dissolved in a suitable solvent, reconstituted peptides require careful handling:

Solvent

Sterile water, saline, or buffer

Short-term

4°C for up to 2 weeks

Long-term

Aliquot & freeze at -20°C

Light

Opaque containers or foil wrap

Storage Temperature Guide

Storage Temperature Guide

Months to Years

-80°C

Lyophilized (Short-term)

Days to Months

-20°C

Reconstituted (Frozen)

Up to 1 Month

-20°C

Reconstituted (Refrigerated)

Up to 2 Weeks

4°C

Best Practices for Reconstitution

Follow these steps to ensure optimal peptide reconstitution every time.
1
Ensure Sterility

Always use sterile equipment and solvents to avoid contamination. Work in a clean environment.

2
Choose the Right Solvent

Select a solvent that maintains peptide stability. Bacteriostatic (BAC) water is the most common choice for peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500.

3
Mix Gently

Avoid vigorous shaking. Gently swirl or tap the vial to dissolve the peptide without damaging its structure.

4
Prepare Stock Solutions

Make stock solutions at higher concentrations to reduce peptide aggregation risk.

5
Aliquot Immediately

Divide into small aliquots to minimize freeze-thaw cycles and reduce contamination risk.

Additional Tips for Best Results

pH Adjustment

Ensure the pH of the reconstitution solvent is suitable — extreme pH levels can cause degradation.

Use Fresh Solutions

Reconstitute peptides immediately before use whenever possible for maximum activity.

Label Everything

Mark vials with peptide name, concentration, reconstitution date, and storage conditions.

Avoid Metal

Use plastic or glass tools instead of metal to prevent peptide degradation from metal ion contamination.

Monitor Precipitation

Check for visible precipitation — it can indicate instability. Filter the solution if necessary.

Proper Containers

Use sterile, airtight vials designed for peptide storage to prevent contamination and moisture exposure.

Conclusion

Proper storage and reconstitution of peptides are essential for maintaining sample integrity in laboratory research settings. By adhering to the handling procedures outlined above — selecting appropriate solvents, maintaining recommended temperatures, and applying sterile technique — researchers can ensure consistent results across in-vitro and preclinical experimental protocols.

All Vionex Peptides products are supplied as research-grade lyophilised powders for use in controlled laboratory environments only. These materials are not intended for human or veterinary use. For reconstitution volume calculations, researchers should apply standard molar concentration equations appropriate to their experimental design.

For Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not a medical product. Not approved by the MHRA for clinical use.

 
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