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Peptide Storage Guide: Temperature, Moisture, and Shelf Life

Comprehensive storage guidelines for research peptides covering lyophilized powder, reconstituted solutions, freeze-thaw cycles, and degradation signs.

Introduction

Proper peptide storage is critical for maintaining biological activity and research reproducibility. This guide covers optimal conditions for both lyophilized and reconstituted peptides.

Lyophilized (Powder) Storage

TemperatureShelf LifeRecommendation
-20C (freezer)2-5 yearsBest for long-term
4C (refrigerator)6-12 monthsShort-term storage
Room temperatureDays onlyTransport only

Key Rules

  • Store in sealed vials with desiccant
  • Protect from light (amber vials preferred)
  • Avoid temperature fluctuations
  • Keep vials sealed until use

Reconstituted (Liquid) Storage

TemperatureShelf LifeNotes
-80C6-12 monthsAliquot before freezing
-20C2-3 monthsAvoid repeated freeze-thaw
4C2-4 weeksMost peptides
Room tempHours onlyUse immediately

Solvent Choice

  • Bacteriostatic water: General purpose (0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative)
  • Sterile water: Short-term only (no preservative)
  • Acetic acid (0.1-1%): For acidic peptides
  • DMSO: For hydrophobic peptides (then dilute with buffer)

Freeze-Thaw Damage

Each freeze-thaw cycle degrades peptides by 5-10%. To minimise damage:

  1. Aliquot into single-use volumes before freezing
  2. Thaw on ice, not at room temperature
  3. Never refreeze a thawed aliquot
  4. Label aliquots with date and concentration

Signs of Peptide Degradation

SignCauseAction
Cloudy solutionAggregation/precipitationDiscard
Yellow/brown colourOxidationDiscard
Reduced solubilityHydrolysisDiscard
pH changeDegradationCheck with pH paper

Peptide-Specific Storage

PeptideSpecial Storage Notes
BPC-157Stable, standard storage
GHK-CuLight-sensitive, store in dark
CJC-1295Sensitive to moisture, keep desiccated
Melanotan IILight and heat sensitive
Semax/SelankStore at -20C when reconstituted

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I store peptides at room temperature?

Lyophilized peptides can survive short periods (days) at room temperature during shipping. For any period longer than a few days, refrigerate or freeze.

How long do reconstituted peptides last?

Most peptides are stable for 2-4 weeks at 4C (refrigerator) when reconstituted with bacteriostatic water.

Conclusion

Proper storage preserves peptide integrity and ensures research accuracy. Follow these guidelines to maximise shelf life and biological activity.

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