How to Reconstitute Research Peptides: A Complete Guide
What Is Lyophilization?
Most research peptides are supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) form — a preservation process that removes moisture while maintaining molecular integrity. Before use in research applications, lyophilized peptides must be reconstituted with an appropriate sterile solvent.
Required Materials
- Lyophilized peptide vial
- Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) — preferred for multi-dose research use
- Sterile syringes (1ml insulin syringes recommended for precision)
- Alcohol swabs
- Sterile gloves
Why Bacteriostatic Water?
Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, which inhibits bacterial growth and extends the usable life of reconstituted peptides to approximately 28 days when stored at 2–8°C. Plain sterile water for injection should only be used for single-dose applications as it lacks this preservative protection.
Step-by-Step Reconstitution Protocol
- Preparation: Allow both the peptide vial and BAC water to reach room temperature. Clean workspace surfaces and put on sterile gloves.
- Sanitize: Wipe the rubber stoppers of both vials with a fresh alcohol swab. Allow to air dry — do not blow on them.
- Draw solvent: Using a sterile syringe, draw the desired volume of bacteriostatic water.
- Inject slowly: Insert the needle into the peptide vial and inject BAC water slowly down the inside glass wall. Never inject directly onto the lyophilized powder — this can damage the peptide structure.
- Dissolve: Gently swirl the vial — do not shake. The solution should become clear within 30–60 seconds. If cloudy, allow more time. Do not use if precipitation persists.
- Label and store: Label the vial with the date of reconstitution. Refrigerate immediately at 2–8°C.
Calculating Concentration
Concentration (mcg/ml) = Peptide amount (mcg) ÷ Volume of BAC water added (ml)
Example: 5mg (5,000mcg) peptide + 2ml BAC water = 2,500mcg/ml concentration.
Storage After Reconstitution
- Refrigerate at 2–8°C immediately after reconstitution.
- Never freeze a reconstituted peptide solution.
- Protect from light. Keep vial upright.
- Most reconstituted peptides remain stable for 28 days refrigerated.
- Discard if solution becomes cloudy, discolored, or shows particulate matter.
