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Peptide Reconstitution
Research Tool
Peptide Reconstitution
Calculator
Precision dosing volumes, vial duration, and step-by-step reconstitution protocol for laboratory researchers.
Optimal
Draw To
10
Units on U-100
Volume
0.10
milliliters (mL)
Research Dose
500
micrograms (mcg)
Inputs
Configure your reconstitution
mg
mL
Suggested Amounts
Quick Scenarios
U-100 Insulin Syringe
10 mg Vial · 2 mL Bac Water
Capacity
10 / 100 u
DRAW TO 10 UNITS
Draw to 10 Units on a U-100 syringe to deliver a 500 mcg research dose
Common research doses with your current concentration. Your target dose is highlighted.
| Dose | Volume (mL) | Units To Draw |
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How long a single reconstituted vial lasts at common research frequencies, assuming your target dose per aliquot.
Always work in a sterile environment. Allow lyophilized peptide and bac water to reach room temperature before mixing.
Best-practice storage windows for typical lyophilized research peptides. Always defer to product-specific COA guidance.
Pre-Reconstitution
Store lyophilized vial at −20°C for long-term, or 2-8°C for short-term. Keep desiccated and sealed.
Post-Reconstitution
Refrigerate at 2-8°C. Do not freeze. Use within 28 days when reconstituted with bacteriostatic water.
Light Sensitivity
Protect from direct light and UV. Store reconstituted vial in opaque or original packaging.
Stability Window
Most peptides remain stable 2-4 weeks refrigerated. Some (e.g. AOD-9604) degrade faster — verify per molecule.
Diluent Choice
Use bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) for multi-use vials. Sterile water for injection is single-use only.
Discard If
Solution becomes cloudy, develops precipitate, or septum is visibly compromised. Never sonicate vigorously.
Total Peptide In Vial
10,000mcg
Concentration
5mg/mL
Aliquots Per Vial
40doses
Per-Aliquot Volume
0.05mL
FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. This calculator is provided as an educational tool for in-vitro research applications and animal-model studies. Elytra Labs products are not for human or veterinary use. Always verify your calculations independently before performing any research procedure. We assume no liability for misuse of this information.