Reconstitution Calculator

Reconstitution Calculator

Peptide vial
mg
Enter the total peptide amount in the vial.
Bacteriostatic water vial
ml
Enter the amount of water used to reconstitute the vial.
Enter the dose amount in micrograms. Click the red unit box to switch between mcg and mg.
Draw 10 units on a 0.3 ml syringe.
This equals approximately 0.10 ml of solution.
Warning: this dose exceeds the selected syringe volume. Select a larger syringe or adjust the calculation.

Correct Peptide Reconstitution

Research Reference Guide

Peptide reconstitution is the process of mixing a lyophilized peptide powder with a suitable sterile solvent. The calculator above helps estimate the draw volume based on vial strength, added water, and desired dose.

Use the calculator by selecting your syringe size, peptide quantity, the amount of bacteriostatic water added, and the target dose. The calculator then shows the approximate syringe units and draw volume.

1

Prepare the Environment

Work on a clean, stable surface and make sure the vial, solvent, syringe, and required supplies are ready before starting.

2

Confirm Vial Strength

Check the amount of peptide in the vial and the amount of bacteriostatic water being added, since these values determine the final concentration.

3

Add Solvent Gently

Add solvent slowly and avoid aggressive shaking. Gentle handling helps preserve delicate materials during reconstitution.

4

Store Properly

Store reconstituted materials according to supplier instructions. Many peptide solutions require refrigeration after mixing.

Check the Label

Always verify the peptide amount on the vial before calculating.

Keep Units Consistent

Use the same unit system throughout the calculation for accurate results.

Research Use Only

Do not rely on this calculator for medical decisions or treatment guidance.

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