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For peptides that need refrigeration, what is the solution for for extended power outages?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 234634" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>GHRP-6 (not reconstituted) is a simple peptide chain and is relatively resistant to degradation at room temperature for almost five years. Longer chains like IGF-1 and hGH are not so resistant. High performance liquid chromatographic analysis showed that the peptide after reconstitution was stable at 4 C (40F) for at least 2 weeks, degradation at that point is very slow. A reconstituted peptide left at room temperature for 2-3 days will be fine. If you can get ice, just put the vials in the ice chest and they will be fine.</p><p></p><p>Travel - I have put individual doses in separate syringes and frozen them for use when you arrive. The rest you can reconstitute from a fresh vial and store in a hotel refrigerator. However, do not freeze and thaw more than once.</p><p></p><p>What do I do when the power goes out......we have a whole house Generac generator. We live in a hurricane zone and learned quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 234634, member: 43589"] GHRP-6 (not reconstituted) is a simple peptide chain and is relatively resistant to degradation at room temperature for almost five years. Longer chains like IGF-1 and hGH are not so resistant. High performance liquid chromatographic analysis showed that the peptide after reconstitution was stable at 4 C (40F) for at least 2 weeks, degradation at that point is very slow. A reconstituted peptide left at room temperature for 2-3 days will be fine. If you can get ice, just put the vials in the ice chest and they will be fine. Travel - I have put individual doses in separate syringes and frozen them for use when you arrive. The rest you can reconstitute from a fresh vial and store in a hotel refrigerator. However, do not freeze and thaw more than once. What do I do when the power goes out......we have a whole house Generac generator. We live in a hurricane zone and learned quickly. [/QUOTE]
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For peptides that need refrigeration, what is the solution for for extended power outages?
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