Reconstitution Solution

$30.00

This Reconstitution Solution is a sterile, research-grade liquid designed for use in laboratory settings to dilute or dissolve peptide powders for in-vitro experimentation. Formulated to support accuracy and consistency, it provides a controlled medium suitable for preparing samples under standard research conditions.

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For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic treatment.

FAQs

What is a reconstitution solution used for?
A reconstitution solution is a sterile liquid used to dissolve lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide powder into a usable solution for laboratory research. Lyophilized peptides are stored in powder form to preserve stability during shipping and long-term storage. Adding a measured volume of reconstitution solution to the vial produces a peptide solution at a known concentration for use in experimental protocols.
The most common solvents for peptide reconstitution are bacteriostatic water, sterile water, and sodium chloride solution. Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, which allows for multiple uses from a single vial over a longer period. Sterile water lacks preservatives and is used when the reconstituted solution will be consumed in a single session. The choice of solvent depends on the specific peptide's solubility characteristics and the research protocol.
Reconstituted peptide solutions should be refrigerated between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius and protected from light. Most reconstituted peptides maintain stability for days to weeks under refrigeration, depending on the specific compound and solvent used. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles should be avoided as they can denature the peptide and reduce activity. Aliquoting the solution into single-use volumes at the time of reconstitution helps preserve the remaining stock.
Yes. The pH, ionic strength, and preservative content of the reconstitution solution affect peptide stability after dissolution. Some peptides require acidic or basic conditions for solubility, while others aggregate or degrade at certain pH levels. Bacteriostatic water is suitable for most peptide types, but peptides with specific solubility requirements may need adjusted solvents. The product documentation for each peptide typically indicates the recommended reconstitution conditions.
Limitless Peptides sells a reconstitution solution as a standalone product for researchers who need a sterile solvent for preparing lyophilized peptides. The product is designed for laboratory research use and is not intended for human consumption. It is available alongside the full peptide catalog so researchers can purchase both the peptide and the preparation supplies in a single order.