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Peptide Stability: Factors Affecting Degradation in Research Settings
Understanding the chemical and physical degradation pathways that affect research peptides — temperature, pH, oxidation, aggregation, and how to minimize each in your laboratory.
Peptide Storage Best Practices for Laboratories
Proper storage conditions are critical for maintaining peptide integrity. This guide covers temperature, light, moisture, and reconstitution storage protocols for research laboratories.

BPC-157 Shelf Life: Lyophilized vs Reconstituted Stability Guide
BPC-157 has a finite shelf life that varies by form and storage. Lyophilized powder lasts 12-18 months refrigerated or 24+ months frozen, while reconstituted solution holds for about 28 days under refrigeration. Factors like temperature, light, and handling influence stability, and researchers should watch for signs of degradation to ensure reliable results.
Essential Guide to Storing and Handling Lyophilized Peptides
High-quality research peptides demand careful storage from arrival to maintain their potency. Factors like heat, light, moisture, and time can degrade these amino acid chains, even in freeze-dried form. This guide details refrigeration and freezing protocols for both unreconstituted and reconstituted peptides, plus handling tips to ensure reliable results.