Proper Storage Matters
Maintaining proper storage conditions helps preserve the integrity, stability, and consistency of research peptides over time. Temperature, light exposure, moisture, and handling practices can all impact product quality and long-term reliability.
Recommended Storage Guidelines
Lyophilized (Dry) Peptides
- Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight
- Refrigeration is recommended for short-term storage
- For extended storage, products may be kept frozen at stable temperatures
- Avoid repeated temperature fluctuations whenever possible
Reconstituted Peptides
- Keep refrigerated after mixing
- Store in a sealed sterile container or original vial
- Minimize unnecessary exposure to heat or light
- Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles
Handling Best Practices
- Always use sterile handling procedures
- Keep vial tops and storage areas clean and dry
- Use fresh sterile supplies during reconstitution and transfer
- Clearly label products with dates and contents after mixing
Temperature & Stability
Consistent cold storage conditions are recommended to help maintain peptide stability and research consistency. Improper storage conditions, including excessive heat, moisture, or sunlight exposure, may reduce product integrity over time.
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Research Peptides
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Peptide Blends
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Supplies