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Introduction

Research peptides are supplied in a range of vial sizes, each designed for different research scales and applications. Understanding the relationship between vial size, reconstitution volume, and working concentration is essential for efficient peptide research. This guide covers standard vial sizes, optimal reconstitution strategies, and concentration calculations.

Standard Peptide Vial Sizes

Vial SizeCommon PeptidesTypical Research Scale
2mgSemaglutide, Tirzepatide, RetatrutideSmall-scale, high-potency research
5mgBPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, GHK-CuStandard research protocols
10mgIpamorelin, Semax, KPV, MOTS-CExtended research or higher-dose protocols
15-30mgAOD 9604, select peptide blendsHigh-volume research

Choosing Reconstitution Volume

The amount of bacteriostatic water you add determines your working concentration. The goal is to balance between:

  • Easy-to-calculate concentrations (round numbers simplify dosing)
  • Appropriate injection volumes (typically 0.05-0.5 mL per dose)
  • Vial longevity (more water = more total volume = more potential doses but faster degradation)

Recommended Reconstitution Volumes

Vial SizeRecommended BAC WaterConcentrationNotes
2mg1 mL2 mg/mL (2,000 mcg/mL)Standard for GLP-1 agonists
2mg0.5 mL4 mg/mLHigher concentration, smaller volumes
5mg2 mL2.5 mg/mL (2,500 mcg/mL)Most common standard reconstitution
5mg2.5 mL2 mg/mL (2,000 mcg/mL)Easy math — 1 unit = 20 mcg
5mg1 mL5 mg/mLConcentrated — small volume doses
10mg2 mL5 mg/mLStandard for 10mg vials
10mg5 mL2 mg/mLEasy math, larger volume

Concentration Quick Math

The universal formula: Concentration = Peptide Amount ÷ Water Volume

For insulin syringe conversion: 1 unit = 0.01 mL, so mcg per unit = Concentration (mcg/mL) ÷ 100

Example: 5mg in 2mL = 2,500 mcg/mL ? each unit on an insulin syringe = 25 mcg

Physical Vial Considerations

  • Vial capacity: Most peptide vials are 2mL or 3mL glass vials. Do not add more water than the vial can hold
  • Dead volume: A small amount of solution (~0.05 mL) will remain in the vial and cannot be drawn out. Account for this in total dose calculations
  • Rubber stopper integrity: Each needle puncture creates a small hole. Limit total punctures to 20-25 to maintain sterility

Storage by Vial State

StateTemperatureDuration
Lyophilized (unopened)-20°C (freezer)12-24 months
Lyophilized (opened)-20°CUse promptly
Reconstituted2-8°C (refrigerator)21-30 days
Room temperature (reconstituted)20-25°CNOT recommended

Conclusion

Matching vial size to research needs and choosing appropriate reconstitution volumes are practical skills that directly impact research efficiency and data quality. Use the tables in this guide as quick references when setting up peptide research protocols.

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