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Hello to all
Recently acquired Myo HMP from Ergo. Several questions arise after reading older threads on the forum:
1. Is bacteriostatic water okay to use for reconstitution? Certain peptides require Acetic Acid, this is why I ask.
2. According to Phil, no filler is used, but some "glue" is used to adhere the peptide to the bottom of the vial (probably helps in the lyophilisation?)... When reconstituting, what should one expect the solution to look like? Chunks? No chunks? Cloudy or clear?
3. How long is the lyophilized peptide stable for? They did not ship with a cold pack, so I am going to guess the Myo HMP is reasonably stable at room temperature. Intended research with our rat should begin in 2 weeks...Should the vials (not reconstituted yet) be stored in fridge? Freezer?
Upon reconstitution, the entire vial will be administered to the rat, split equally bilaterally. This leads to my 4th question:
4. 250mcg per vial as per Ergo's website. If we employ 2 ml bacteriostatic water upon reconstitution, common sense says we should achieve 125 mcg / ml. Does that look correct?
Also, wanted to say that shipping was fast and painless.
Finally, to whet your appetites, our rat has never been subjected to AAS nor any peptides before. More information, along with pics and stats will be posted soon. Sadly, the environment our rat resides in precludes use of AAS, therefore, experimentation with peptides was deemed a worthwhile endeavour.
We are certain this will draw fire from some researchers, while others will want to follow along.
Thank you in advance for any comments / advice.
-Plasmatic
Recently acquired Myo HMP from Ergo. Several questions arise after reading older threads on the forum:
1. Is bacteriostatic water okay to use for reconstitution? Certain peptides require Acetic Acid, this is why I ask.
2. According to Phil, no filler is used, but some "glue" is used to adhere the peptide to the bottom of the vial (probably helps in the lyophilisation?)... When reconstituting, what should one expect the solution to look like? Chunks? No chunks? Cloudy or clear?
3. How long is the lyophilized peptide stable for? They did not ship with a cold pack, so I am going to guess the Myo HMP is reasonably stable at room temperature. Intended research with our rat should begin in 2 weeks...Should the vials (not reconstituted yet) be stored in fridge? Freezer?
Upon reconstitution, the entire vial will be administered to the rat, split equally bilaterally. This leads to my 4th question:
4. 250mcg per vial as per Ergo's website. If we employ 2 ml bacteriostatic water upon reconstitution, common sense says we should achieve 125 mcg / ml. Does that look correct?
Also, wanted to say that shipping was fast and painless.
Finally, to whet your appetites, our rat has never been subjected to AAS nor any peptides before. More information, along with pics and stats will be posted soon. Sadly, the environment our rat resides in precludes use of AAS, therefore, experimentation with peptides was deemed a worthwhile endeavour.
We are certain this will draw fire from some researchers, while others will want to follow along.
Thank you in advance for any comments / advice.
-Plasmatic