Received my myo birthday gift and did the standard 2 ml bacteriostatic water in the vial.it sat all night long ..
Went to pin and theres chunks or slivers of myo that never dissolved ? Wth?
This stuff isnt cheap and sure wish i had explanation because ergo states its fine ..Now what?
I emailed ergo the other day and here`s their reply..
Be sure to use the bac water with sodium chloride. I've also included our solubility report. Thank you!
SOLUBILITY
Peptides can have widely varying solubility properties, depending largely on their primary sequence. While many peptides dissolve easily in bacteriostatic water, some, especially those containing multiple hydrophobic amino acid residues, may not readily dissolve. As a general procedure, we recommend first attempting to reconstitute peptides in bacteriostatic water (Containing 0.9% (9 mg/mL) of benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative.). If solubility is still a problem, addition of a small amount of dilute (approximately 10%) aqueous acetic acid (for basic peptides) may facilitate dissolution of the peptide. Many peptides can take 24-48 hours to dissolve using bacteriostatic water itself.
does anybody know how much sodium chloride or acetic acid to use for a 250 mcg vial reconned with 2 ml bac water?
Thks mofo
Went to pin and theres chunks or slivers of myo that never dissolved ? Wth?
This stuff isnt cheap and sure wish i had explanation because ergo states its fine ..Now what?
I emailed ergo the other day and here`s their reply..
Be sure to use the bac water with sodium chloride. I've also included our solubility report. Thank you!
SOLUBILITY
Peptides can have widely varying solubility properties, depending largely on their primary sequence. While many peptides dissolve easily in bacteriostatic water, some, especially those containing multiple hydrophobic amino acid residues, may not readily dissolve. As a general procedure, we recommend first attempting to reconstitute peptides in bacteriostatic water (Containing 0.9% (9 mg/mL) of benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative.). If solubility is still a problem, addition of a small amount of dilute (approximately 10%) aqueous acetic acid (for basic peptides) may facilitate dissolution of the peptide. Many peptides can take 24-48 hours to dissolve using bacteriostatic water itself.
does anybody know how much sodium chloride or acetic acid to use for a 250 mcg vial reconned with 2 ml bac water?
Thks mofo