posted Sat, 02/23/2013 - 11:52
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peptide trasport , help please
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hi have some answer about the proper peptide trasport , mabe can help me ....
peptides like ghrp or igf , thymosin etc...need a cool shipping allways? or have a maximun heat tolerance ?? anybody know how much and for how time ?
thanks guys...
M.D
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Check out insulin travel cases on amazon. I use one for storing my peptides. It stays between 36-50 degrees Fahrenheit.
Z499Simple, cooler and ice packs, that's what I use. Also you still need to refrigerate with .06 AA. The AA you want is glacial acedic acid which contains no water where as .06 AA is .94 water there fore you are using diluted vinegar mixed with distilled water.
Glacial acetic acid is a trivial name for water-free (anhydrous) acetic acid. Similar to the German name Eisessig (ice-vinegar), the name comes from the ice-like crystals that form slightly below room temperature at 16.6 ?C (61.9 ?F) (the presence of 0.1% water lowers its melting point by 0.2 ?C).[10]
A common abbreviation for acetic acid is HOAc, where Ac stands for the acetyl group CH3−C(=O)−. Acetate (CH3COO?) is abbreviated AcO?. The Ac is not to be confused with the abbreviation for the chemical element actinium. To better reflect its structure, acetic acid is often written as CH3?C(O)OH, CH3?C(=O)OH, CH3COOH, and CH3CO2H. In the context of acid-base reactions, the abbreviation HAc is sometimes used, where Ac instead stands for acetate. Acetate is the ion resulting from loss of H+ from acetic acid. The name acetate can also refer to a salt containing this anion, or an ester of acetic acid.
WithdrawlRefridgerate them. Although if you reconstitute IGF-1 Lr3 with acetic acid you don't have to. I've been using it for almost 5 weeks this way and I've noticed no potency issues.
Once I get the peptides from the mail, i put them in the refrigerator. I asked one of the sources and told me they last longer. Once I reconstitute the Peptide they must be in refrigeration. If I travel I try to bring a new vial for long trips, or put the reconstituted vial in a tupper with ICE while on the car/plane.