Acetic Acid 0.6% Solution (10mL) – Sterile Diluent for Peptide Reconstitution
Acetic Acid 0.6% Solution is primarily used for reconstituting peptides that require a low-pH (acidic) environment for proper dissolution and stability. Some peptides do not dissolve well in bacteriostatic water (BAC water) or sterile water alone, making acetic acid a preferred diluent.
Peptides That Commonly Require Acetic Acid 0.6% for Reconstitution:
1. ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic Hormone) Fragments
- Used in neuroendocrine research and hormone regulation studies.
- Often poorly soluble in regular bacteriostatic water.
2. IGF-1 (Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1) Variants
- IGF-1 LR3 (Long Arg3 IGF-1)
- IGF-1 DES
- IGF peptides are highly fragile and require low-pH stabilization to prevent degradation.
3. Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1)
- An immune-modulating peptide.
- Dissolves better in acetic acid solutions than in BAC water.
4. TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) – In Some Cases
- While TB-500 dissolves well in BAC water, some formulations benefit from acetic acid for stability enhancement.
5. Certain Growth Hormone Secretagogues (GHS)
- Modified GRF (1-29)
- CJC-1295 (without DAC)
- Frag (176-191)
- Some versions of these peptides have solubility issues in water and benefit from an acidic diluent.
6. Follistatin 344 & Follistatin 315
- These myostatin inhibitors degrade quickly in neutral solutions.
- Acetic acid stabilizes the structure, preventing early peptide breakdown.
7. MOTS-c
- A mitochondrial-derived peptide requiring an acidic solution for full solubility and stability.
Why Acetic Acid 0.6% Instead of Other Solvents?
- Provides a gentle acidic environment without excessively degrading the peptide.
- Prevents peptide aggregation and clumping, ensuring proper dispersion.
- Increases peptide stability, extending its usability after reconstitution.
How to Use Acetic Acid 0.6% for Peptide Reconstitution
- Use Acetic Acid 0.6% as the primary solvent to dissolve peptides that require low pH.
- Once fully dissolved, some peptides may be further diluted with BAC water or sterile water to reduce acidity before injection (if applicable for research purposes).
- Store reconstituted peptides properly (usually refrigerated) to maintain integrity.
Precision-Formulated for Peptide Stability & Reconstitution
Acetic Acid 0.6% Solution is a sterile, laboratory-grade diluent designed to enhance peptide solubility and stability. With an optimized 0.6% concentration, this solution provides an ideal acidic environment for reconstituting and preserving certain peptides, particularly those that require low-pH conditions for maximum effectiveness.
Key Benefits
🔬 Optimized for Peptide Reconstitution
- Provides a low-pH environment, essential for stabilizing and dissolving specific peptides that require acidic conditions.
🛡️ Enhances Peptide Stability
- Helps prevent degradation, ensuring the integrity and potency of reconstituted peptides over time.
💧 Sterile & Safe for Laboratory Use
- Manufactured under strict quality standards to maintain sterility and purity, making it reliable for scientific research and peptide-based studies.
Product Description
- Volume: 10ML
- Composition: 0.6% Acetic Acid in sterile water
- Purpose: Specifically designed for peptide dissolution and stabilization
- Use Case: Suitable for research applications, laboratory use, and peptide-based formulations
Why Choose Acetic Acid 0.6% Solution?
✔ Optimized acidity for peptide solubility & preservation
✔ Maintains peptide integrity for longer-lasting effectiveness
✔ Sterile, laboratory-grade formulation for research applications
✔ Ensures accurate dilution and reconstitution of sensitive peptides
⚠ For research and laboratory use only. Not for human consumption.
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