Bubble formation well after mixing
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Anyone know how to properly degas a peptide mixture?
Bubbles cause indiscriminate squirting when I pull out and bio matter uncontrollably sprays valuable bio matter in unintended locations.The bubbles seem to form over a day or two whether the solution cools or heats. I don't know if this is a biochemical effect. But it does not seem to be regular chemistry.
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Anyone know how to properly degas a peptide mixture?
Bubbles cause indiscriminate squirting when I pull out and bio matter uncontrollably sprays valuable bio matter in unintended locations.The bubbles seem to form over a day or two whether the solution cools or heats. I don't know if this is a biochemical effect. But it does not seem to be regular chemistry.
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A few of them do: AOD9064, MOTs-C, Semax. And it is as much as 6 points over a few days. But now that I think about it (I don't know much about biochemistry. But I do know something about passing gas.) when I get the bubbles, no equal amount of liquid gets forced out after sitting for a couple days. And the vials are laying on their sides. So, I am going to throw out there that maybe this is a coalescence of micro bubbles already inside the vial after filling them. It would be good to degas them since, if you have a bubble during an injection, it does waste peptide when you withdraw and the bubble is still expanding.