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Just How Much Bacteriostatic Water Do You Blend With Peptides?

Just How Much Bacteriostatic Water Do You Blend With Peptides

How much Bacteriostatic Water is needed for peptide blending?

How well your peptides operate for you depends critically on how they are reconstituted (adding Bacteriostatic or Sterile water) and maintained. You risk damaging or degrading your peptides if storage or reconstitution are not done correctly.

The majority of these chemicals are lyophilized compounds. This expression denotes that they are reduced to a crystalline powder through freeze-drying. Therefore, you must add Bacteriostatic or Sterile Water to your peptides before using them.

Reconstituting Your Peptide

You will need:

  • A sterile syringe
  • Your chosen peptide
  • Sterile or Bacteriostatic Water
  • Alcoholic Wipe

 

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Use the alcohol wipe to clean your vials before starting the peptide reconstitution. Then, draw your sterile or bacteriostatic water using your syringe. Be mindful that because the needle is sterile, you shouldn’t touch it. As a result, contamination would result by contacting it.

We’ll assume for this example that you draw 1ml. Remember that when reconstituting, various doses require varying volumes of liquid.

The next step is to insert your syringe into the peptide vial immediately. Don’t carelessly squirt water into the vial. The peptide will be damaged and become unusable as a result.

The idea is to slowly drop the water down glass of the vial rather than directly on your peptide. By doing this, the reconstitution process will start without damaging your product. You can take the syringe out of the peptide vial after adding your bacteriostatic water solution or sterile water into your peptide vial. Some people suggest lightly swirling the fluid now in your vial. However, this is frequently unnecessary and can have a negative impact on health. You ideally want to let it dissolve by itself.

Bacteriostatic Or Sterile Water?

Bacteriostatic water differs from sterile water in that it can be used multiple times over 28 hours. Bacteriostatic water is pretty well-liked among scientists for this reason. It is regarded as a non-pyrogenic solution since it doesn’t cause heat or fever when administered to the body. About 0.9% of it is benzyl alcohol – aromatic alcohol. They are a chemical compounds with an indirect link between an aromatic molecule and a hydroxyl group. It smells good as a result of this. The purpose is to ensure that bacteria cannot grow in the liquid. Due to its versatility and ability to be used repeatedly, it is easier to use.

Studies show sterile water also offers advantages of its own. This liquid is also non-pyrogenic. In contrast to bacteriostatic water, sterile water may only be used once and must be discarded after use. However, this is an excellent alternative to bacteriostatic water when the body doesn’t respond well to it.

How To Store Your Peptides

Whether they are reconstituted or not, the performance of your peptides depends on how they are stored. The temperature when they are reconstituted vs when they are still in lyophilized state differs significantly.

The general rule of thumb is to keep a temperature between 36 and 46 degrees Fahrenheit when in lyophilized form or in reconstituted form. For those who use Celsius, that translates to a range of around 2 to 8 degrees. This frequently entails freezing it, which is an entirely acceptable choice.

References:

[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pmc/articles/PMC3465145/

[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pmc/articles/PMC6707402/

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