Cool Dry Vs. Freezer Storage
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Seeking help from the experts here. My rat’s current inventory of peptides is currently being researched, or will be within the next 3-6 months. Is it ok to store these in a cool, dark cabinet prior to reconstitution? Or should they be stored in a container in the freezer? And if in the freezer, should I remove enough vials to last a couple weeks at a time to reduce the amount of times the remaining vials go in and out of the freezer (even if it’s only a minute or two at a time)?
Sorry if this is a dumb question. So much conflicting information out there, and I just want to make sure my rat is taken care of. TIA
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@randy my peptide buddy likes to say, ‘vegetables taste like sad.’ Which is hilarious because we both need more veggies in our diets.
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@randy sorry for asking, for peptides in powder form are we good to keep in dark storage in fridge if we plan to use in 3 months or should we freeze these? Thanks
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@randy sorry for asking, for peptides in powder form are we good to keep in dark storage in fridge if we plan to use in 3 months or should we freeze these? Thanks
@bjrobinson1 fridge is fine if you are going to use it in a few months
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@randy sorry for asking, for peptides in powder form are we good to keep in dark storage in fridge if we plan to use in 3 months or should we freeze these? Thanks
@bjrobinson1 fine in the fridge for a year or more. Provably 5 but i dont have data on this. Anything I'm not touching for 2 years gets the medical freezer
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