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  • M mtedeschi

    When storing unconstituted peptides, how long do they last stored in the fridge? Is there a better way to store them for long term before they are constituted and does in vary by peptide?

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    @mtedeschi fridge about a year. Peptide critic has a YouTube video about this topic. Iook it up. Ps don't skip out on the desicant

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      @nugzz49 thanks found the YouTube video, very helpful!

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      • M mtedeschi

        When storing unconstituted peptides, how long do they last stored in the fridge? Is there a better way to store them for long term before they are constituted and does in vary by peptide?

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        @mtedeschi said in Storing unconstituted peptides:

        When storing unconstituted peptides, how long do they last stored in the fridge? Is there a better way to store them for long term before they are constituted and does in vary by peptide?

        Yes, place them in the freezer. They sell storage cases specifically for vials on Amazon. Many hold 30 or more. Place a dessicant inside one. They zip up. I add a second large plastic freezer storage bag around the whole thing.

        Inside a traditional freezer (0 F) you're looking at at least 3 years, probably more like 4. If you have access to a commerical, lab grade deep freezer, they will last indefinitely, like a decade or possibly more.

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          Hydrapeak is a good container as well for freezer or fridge. Have a couple of those. Picked up a case from Harbor Freight, it's actually a weather proof, dust proof case for a hand gun lol and other things $12, but it works perfect in the fridge for the shorter term storage.

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            I noticed my GHK-cu vials have this accumulation on the sides of the vials. Should I assume moisture has gotten into the vials and they are no longer good?

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              I see what looks like little black specs, or are they purple? It does kinda look like moisture.

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                Hydrapeak is a good container as well for freezer or fridge. Have a couple of those. Picked up a case from Harbor Freight, it's actually a weather proof, dust proof case for a hand gun lol and other things $12, but it works perfect in the fridge for the shorter term storage.

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                @WisGal64 Are you referring to the APACHE 550 Weatherproof Clear Case?

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                  @WisGal64 Are you referring to the APACHE 550 Weatherproof Clear Case?

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                  @ricoadams said in Storing unconstituted peptides:

                  @WisGal64 Are you referring to the APACHE 550 Weatherproof Clear Case?

                  The Apache 1800, it’s black.

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                    I see what looks like little black specs, or are they purple? It does kinda look like moisture.

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                    @WisGal64 they are purple specs. Just didn’t know if that is what splash back looks like or if I should be more concerned about it being moisture. The one vial I reconstituted did still have what appeared to be normal vacuum.

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                      @anthony when you reconned was it clear, not cloudy? I'm guessing it's probably ok but I'm no expert. good that it had normal vacuum.

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