Peptide calculator
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?
To have a dose of 50 mcg, pull the syringe to 1.0 units
Correct peptide reconstitution
Research peptides are commonly supplied in lyophilized form and require careful reconstitution for laboratory handling. Proper environmental cleanliness, accurate solvent measurement, and consistent preparation methods help maintain research integrity and reliable observation conditions.
Before research use, the lyophilized material must be reconstituted by introducing an appropriate solvent in a controlled manner. This calculator is intended only as a mathematical reference for volume conversion and does not provide dosing or administration guidance.
Start preparing the Environment
As with all research work, successful peptide preparation requires a clean and controlled environment. Begin by thoroughly cleaning the workspace and ensuring you have appropriate research materials available.
- Lyophilized peptide in a vial
- Sterile syringe
- Appropriate solvent (such as bacteriostatic water when relevant to research)
- Gloves and basic laboratory safety equipment
Cleanliness and careful preparation are essential for consistent laboratory handling and accurate research conditions.
Peptide and solvent preparation
Review the product quantity and confirm the intended solvent amount before starting. Work slowly and carefully to reduce waste and maintain a controlled research workflow.
Adding the solvent
Introduce the solvent slowly and in a controlled manner. Avoid excessive agitation. Gentle handling helps preserve the condition of the reconstituted research material.
Storage of peptide solutions
Store reconstituted materials according to the product’s research documentation. In general, research materials should remain sealed, protected from light, and kept under appropriate storage conditions.
