Peptide Calculator

Calculate the exact dosage for your research peptides. Select your syringe size, peptide amount, reconstitution volume, and desired dose.

What is the total volume of your syringe?

Select Peptide Vial Quantity

How much bacteriostatic water are you adding?

How much of the Peptide do you want in each dose?

Your Dosage

To have a dose of 250 mcg pull the syringe to

5

units (0.05 ml)

0255075100

Reconstitution Details

Peptide Amount:10 mg (10000 mcg)
Water Volume:2 ml
Concentration:5000 mcg/ml
Desired Dose:250 mcg
Doses per Vial:40

For Research Purposes Only: This calculator is provided as a reference tool for laboratory research. Not for human consumption. Always follow proper laboratory protocols.

Correct Peptide Reconstitution

Our peptides are delivered in the form of lyophilized (freeze-dried) powders, which are resistant to short-term temperature fluctuations during transport. At room temperature, peptides in powder form remain stable even for several weeks. However, it is essential to store them properly to maintain their integrity.

Before usage for research purposes, the lyophilized powder must be reconstituted by mixing it with an appropriate solvent to form a solution. Accurate reconstitution is vital to ensure that the peptides retain their potency and bioactivity for further research and trials.

Start Preparing the Environment

Ensure your workspace is clean and sterile. Use alcohol wipes to clean the vial tops and work surface. Have all necessary supplies ready including bacteriostatic water, syringes, and alcohol swabs.

Peptide and Solvent Preparation

Allow both the peptide vial and bacteriostatic water to reach room temperature. This helps prevent degradation of the peptide during reconstitution.

Adding the Solvent

Slowly add the bacteriostatic water to the peptide vial by letting it run down the inside wall of the vial. Do not inject directly onto the powder. Gently swirl (do not shake) until fully dissolved.

Storage of Peptide Solutions

Once reconstituted, store the peptide solution in the refrigerator at 2-8°C (36-46°F). Most reconstituted peptides remain stable for 4-6 weeks when properly stored. Never freeze reconstituted peptides.