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    diegoc
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    Randy

    Whats the best storage temperature for reconstituted peptides.

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      The fridge. Right above freezing

      "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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        diegoc
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        38-39d good for Randy?

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          Randy
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          yeah. right on the money. LOVE the V1's

          "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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            justalittleprick
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            How about long term storage of lyophilized peptides?

            Is a regular freezer ok at -14F or should I get an ultra low temp freezer that can get to -40F?

            I'm thinking about storing bulk orders that I want to use over 1-2 years.

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              Fridge is fine for a few years. The issue with the freezer is the thaw cycle. The temperature shifts are what do in the compounds. I have a freezer sitting at -26 right now (remote monitored with redundancy) with a lifetime supply of my favorites in it.

              "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                Steve
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                Does anyone do long term storage in the freezer under a vacuum? In another life I worked with materials that were heat and moisture sensitive and it was part of a protocol for storage.

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                  Would a chest freezer work? Regarding the "thaw cycle"? Looking for a long term storage solution.

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                    Fridge is fine for a few years. The issue with the freezer is the thaw cycle. The temperature shifts are what do in the compounds. I have a freezer sitting at -26 right now (remote monitored with redundancy) with a lifetime supply of my favorites in it.

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                    @Randy Hi & thanks - was that -26F or -26C ?? I had a longer chat with Grok AI about the long term and freezer defrost cycles - mostly matches what you wrote, @randy and adds a more detailed explanation for foods versus medication vials, attempting to attach the pdf here, fyi for anyone interested. I was surprised to see that you believe the fridge is ok (just above freezing) for a couple years. "Cool"

                    .grokchat-freezer_storage.pdf

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                      I bought these-
                      https://a.co/d/0ad4nFWy
                      I am going to use them in the regular freezer. Supposedly once the temp is down they will hold it for about 20 hours or more. That should help with the normal freezer thaw cycle and minor fluctuations.
                      I could be completely wrong, but we all have to weigh cost vs reward. I considered buying a medical fridge, but not sure the peptides will last more than a few years even in there. I am still doing research on it…

                      Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                        I bought these-
                        https://a.co/d/0ad4nFWy
                        I am going to use them in the regular freezer. Supposedly once the temp is down they will hold it for about 20 hours or more. That should help with the normal freezer thaw cycle and minor fluctuations.
                        I could be completely wrong, but we all have to weigh cost vs reward. I considered buying a medical fridge, but not sure the peptides will last more than a few years even in there. I am still doing research on it…

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                        Juan Doe
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                        @Commander said in Peptide Storage Temperature:

                        I bought these-
                        https://a.co/d/0ad4nFWy
                        I am going to use them in the regular freezer. Supposedly once the temp is down they will hold it for about 20 hours or more. That should help with the normal freezer thaw cycle and minor fluctuations.
                        I could be completely wrong, but we all have to weigh cost vs reward. I considered buying a medical fridge, but not sure the peptides will last more than a few years even in there. I am still doing research on it…

                        a little steep on price. The 32oz ones https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C643VH3V?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 are cheaper and hold more.

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                          @Juan-Doe
                          Yes but someone tested them , thermos and the ones I posted a link to. The Hydrapeak went from free freezing to >32 in under 3 hours. Themos lasted 5.5 hours. The ones I posted lasted about 24 hours I believe.
                          I already have the Hydrapeak, but not going to use them, I need more than 2 hours if I loose power

                          Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                            @Juan-Doe
                            Yes but someone tested them , thermos and the ones I posted a link to. The Hydrapeak went from free freezing to >32 in under 3 hours. Themos lasted 5.5 hours. The ones I posted lasted about 24 hours I believe.
                            I already have the Hydrapeak, but not going to use them, I need more than 2 hours if I loose power

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                            @Commander I see. Where are you getting the trays from?

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                              Commander
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                              @Juan-Doe
                              MarioPrintCo. He made trays for the one I posted. They hold 21 vials per canister

                              Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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