Peptide research guides
Plain-English, no-hype references for handling research peptides correctly β reconstitution, bacteriostatic water, reading a COA, storage, and stacking.
How to Reconstitute a Peptide: A Step-by-Step Guide
Reconstitution is the single most common step in working with research peptides β and the one people get wrong most ofteβ¦
Read guide βBacteriostatic Water for Peptides: What It Is and Why It Matters
Bacteriostatic water is the standard diluent for reconstituting research peptides β but it is easy to confuse with otherβ¦
Read guide βHow to Read a Peptide Certificate of Analysis (COA)
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is the single most useful document for judging a research peptide's quality β if you knoβ¦
Read guide βPeptide Storage & Handling: Keeping Vials Stable
Peptides are sensitive molecules, and how you store them has a real effect on stability. The rules differ depending on wβ¦
Read guide βPeptide Stacking 101: Blends and Multi-Compound Research
In research, "stacking" refers to studying more than one peptide together β either as a pre-blended vial or as separate β¦
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