Storage & Handling Guide
Proper storage and handling are essential to maintaining the integrity, stability, and reliability of research peptides.
Maintain Integrity. Preserve Quality.
Following correct storage procedures ensures maximum stability and consistency for laboratory research applications.
Storage Guidelines
Refrigeration (2°C – 8°C)
Most reconstituted peptides should be stored in a refrigerator to maintain stability and prevent degradation.
Freezer Storage (-20°C)
Lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides are best stored in a freezer for long-term preservation.
Avoid Light Exposure
Protect peptides from direct light exposure as it may affect molecular stability.
Moisture Control
Keep products sealed tightly to avoid moisture contamination and degradation.
Proper Handling Procedures
Aseptic Handling
Always use sterile equipment and clean environments when handling research materials.
Controlled Reconstitution
Follow proper laboratory protocols when reconstituting freeze-dried peptides.
Avoid Contamination
Ensure all tools and surfaces are free from contaminants before handling products.
Proper Sealing
Always reseal containers tightly after use to maintain product integrity.
Best Practices
Temperature Stability
Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles as they may reduce peptide stability over time.
Proper Labeling
Clearly label all stored materials with date and batch information for accurate tracking.
Short-Term Use
Prepare only the amount needed for immediate research to preserve remaining material.
Secure Storage
Store all materials in a secure, controlled environment away from unauthorized access.
Important Reminder
Science Bio Peptides products are intended strictly for laboratory research purposes. Proper handling and storage are essential to ensure reliable research outcomes.
