I heard a radio interview of a US peptide manufacturer the other day and he was recommending reconstitution of peptides with saline preferred over bacteriostatic water. He stated that the pH of the saline is lower and will increase the shelf life of the peptide to @ the 20 day range. He stated that bact. water shortens the life of the peptide significantly.
To further increase the shelf life, he recommended the use of acetic acid 0.6%
I would tend to believe this is true considering the source.
Any thoughts?
To further increase the shelf life, he recommended the use of acetic acid 0.6%
I would tend to believe this is true considering the source.
Any thoughts?