How to Store Peptides: Temperature, Light, and Shelf Life Explained
A complete guide to peptide storage — lyophilized vs reconstituted, temperature ranges, freeze-thaw cycles, light sensitivity, and shelf life for common research compounds.
Best practices for storing, transporting, preserving, and handling research peptides and laboratory materials.
A complete guide to peptide storage — lyophilized vs reconstituted, temperature ranges, freeze-thaw cycles, light sensitivity, and shelf life for common research compounds.
Learn what happens to research peptides during shipping, why lyophilized peptides tolerate transit well, moisture risks, cold chain considerations, and what to do upon receipt.
Learn how research peptides degrade at room temperature, lyophilized vs reconstituted stability differences, shipping considerations, and practical temperature management guidelines.
Learn what causes research peptide degradation including hydrolysis, oxidation, aggregation, and enzymatic cleavage, and how to prevent each through proper storage and handling.
Learn how to store research peptides correctly. Covers temperature, light exposure, freeze-thaw cycles, and shelf life for lyophilized and reconstituted peptides.
How you store research peptides determines how long they stay usable. The two states — lyophilised (freeze-dried powder) and reconstituted