Hauser RA, Li R, Prez A, Ren X, Weintraub D, Elm J, Goudreau JL, Morgan JC, Fang JY, Aminoff MJ, Christine CW, Dhall R, Umeh CC, Boyd JT, Stover N, Leehey M, Zweig RM, Nicholas AP, Bodis-Wollner I, Willis A, Kieburtz K, Tilley BC

Recommended Lab Materials for Peptide Stability Proper peptide stability also depends on using the right tools and containers: Amber borosilicate glass vials Non-reactive rubber stoppers or sealed caps Sterile pipettes or syringes for measuring and aliquoting Quick Checklist Dos and Donts Do: Store lyophilized peptides at -20C or below Reconstitute using the correct sterile solvent Use reconstituted peptides promptly and refrigerate Aliquot to avoid freeze-thaw cycles Label everything clearly with date and concentration Dont: Expose peptides to light, humidity, or heat Leave reconstituted peptides at room temperature Shake vials aggressively (swirl gently instead) Use low-grade plastic vials or pipettes Assume all peptides dissolve in watercheck solvent compatibility first Conclusion: Protect Your Research With Proper Peptide Storage Small changes in how you store or handle peptides can have a big impact on the success of your research

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