The methods behind the molecules.
A working reference for the laboratory — how reference compounds are reconstituted, how identity and purity are confirmed, and how research material is handled and stored. This is a knowledge base for methods and chemistry, not a catalog of claims: nothing here describes dosing, therapeutic use, or outcomes.
How to reconstitute a peptide
The lab procedure for taking a lyophilized peptide into solution — bacteriostatic water, gentle technique, and the arithmetic behind concentration.
ReadMethodHow we verify purity
What HPLC actually measures, and the identifiers we publish on every product — CAS, molecular weight, formula, sequence, and an honest purity figure.
ReadReferenceResearch use only: handling & storage
How lyophilized and reconstituted material should be stored and handled in a research setting, and what "research use only" means in practice.
ReadThe reconstitution calculator works the concentration math for you, and how we verify documents our methods and the data published on every product page.
For research and laboratory use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.