Monthly Archives: July 2026

Cold-Chain Shipping and Peptide Stability

A common misconception about research peptides is that they must always be shipped cold. In reality, most lyophilized peptides are remarkably stable at room temperature, but maintaining the integrity of your shipment is still critical. Lyophilized Peptides Are More Stable Than You Might Think When peptides are freeze-dried (lyophilized), they lose most of their water […]

Understanding Peptide Reconstitution

Peptide reconstitution is a critical step that directly affects the success of your research. Reconstitution is the process of dissolving a lyophilized (powdered) peptide in a liquid medium, typically bacteriostatic water, to create a usable solution for experiments. Why Reconstitution Matters Peptides are typically shipped as powders because this form is more stable and less […]

What is Research-Grade BPC-157?

BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound-157, is a synthetic peptide derived from protective amino acid sequences found naturally in gastric juice. As a research compound, BPC-157 has attracted significant attention in the scientific community for its potential applications in studying tissue repair and physiological resilience. In laboratory settings, BPC-157 has been the subject of numerous studies […]