Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reconstitute peptides?
Bacteriostatic water is the solution to reconstitute peptides in lyophilized powder form.
Where do I find dosing instructions?
We recommend seeking medical advice from your provider.
How to store peptides?
Proper storage ensures your peptides retain their integrity and effectiveness throughout your research.
📦 Lyophilized (Freeze-Dried) Peptides
Short-Term (1–2 weeks): Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Long-Term: Keep vials sealed and stored at -20°C for maximum stability.
💧 Reconstituted Peptides (if applicable)
Store at 2–8°C (refrigerator) and use within a few weeks.
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles to maintain peptide quality.⚠️
Important
Keep vials sealed until ready to use.
Protect from moisture, heat, and light exposure.
Are they tested for quality?
Yes. Every batch is independently verified for 99% purity.≥
Can peptides be used on human?
No. All products are strictly for laboratory research purposes only and are not intended for use in
humans or animals.
Why does lyophilized powder matter?
Lyophilization is the process of freeze-drying peptides to preserve their stability and shelf life. This ensures the compound remains potent during shipping and storage.
How are peptides packaged?
Peptides are securely packaged in sterile vials and protected with discreet, durable shipping materials
to maintain their integrity during transit.
How fast is shipping and do you ship internationally?
We usually fill orders same or next and ship immediately after filling and provide tracking numbers. Currently, we do not ship internationally.
Do you offer bulk discounts or lab partnerships?
Yes, we offer discount on larger orders and are happy to partner with local labs or physician offices?
Can I return my order?
Due to the sensitive nature of our products, all sales are final. If you receive an incorrect or damaged
order, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery so we can assist.
What are peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids
that play crucial roles in various biological functions, including hormone
regulation, immune response, and tissue repair. They typically consist of 2 to 50 amino acids, making them smaller
than proteins, which are longer chains. The sequence and composition of amino acids in a peptide determine its
specific function in the body
Cell Signaling
Peptides can send signals to cells to stimulate processes like collagen production and muscle growth.
Immune Response
Certain peptides have antimicrobial properties, helping the body fight infections
Tissue Repair
Peptides play a role in healing injuries and promoting recovery.
