Peptide Dosing Guide

Step-by-step reconstitution instructions and an interactive dose calculator for research use.

Reconstitution Guide

Follow these six steps every time you reconstitute a lyophilised peptide vial.

01

Gather supplies

You need: peptide vial, bacteriostatic water (BAC water), insulin syringes (100 u/mL), alcohol swabs, and a clean work surface.

02

Clean stoppers

Wipe the rubber stopper on both the peptide vial and the BAC water vial with a fresh alcohol swab. Allow to air-dry for 15–20 seconds.

03

Draw BAC water

Using an insulin syringe, draw the required volume of bacteriostatic water (typically 1–3 mL depending on your target concentration).

04

Inject slowly at an angle

Insert the needle at a 45° angle against the inner glass wall of the peptide vial. Allow the water to run down the side — never squirt directly onto the lyophilised powder.

05

Swirl, do not shake

Gently swirl or roll the vial between your palms until the powder fully dissolves. Shaking can denature delicate peptide bonds.

06

Store correctly

Reconstituted peptides should be refrigerated at 2–8 °C, away from light. Most are stable for 28–30 days once reconstituted with BAC water.

Dose Calculator

Select your peptide, vial size, and BAC water volume — then enter your desired dose to get the exact volume and syringe units.

Reconstitution Calculator

Enter your vial size, BAC water volume, and desired dose to calculate the exact injection volume.

Typical: 100300 mcg

Concentration:2,500 mcg/mL(5 mg × 1000 ÷ 2 mL)
Enter your desired dose above to see injection volume and syringe units

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY

All information on this page is provided strictly for in-vitro research and educational purposes. The dosing figures referenced here are drawn from publicly available scientific literature and are not intended to constitute medical advice, treatment recommendations, or guidance for human or veterinary administration.

AlphaPeptides.ai compounds are not approved by the FDA or any other regulatory authority for human use. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before handling or administering any research chemical. The calculator on this page is a mathematical tool only — results depend entirely on the accuracy of values entered.