Peptide Reconstitution Calculator
Calculate the exact number of units to aspirate from a reconstituted research peptide vial. Supports any lyophilized compound — enter your vial size, BAC water volume, and target dose to get an instant result with syringe visualization.
This mathematical tool is for in-vitro laboratory research calculations only. It is not intended for human or veterinary use. The results do not constitute medical advice or dosage instructions.
- Vial Concentration
- 2500.00 mg/mL
- Aspirate Volume
- 0.100 mL
- U-100 Syringe Units
- 10.0 units
| Compound | Vial | BAC Water | Conc. | Dose → Units |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peptide | 2mg | 1mL | 2,000 mcg/mL | 250mcg → 12.5u |
| Peptide | 5mg | 2mL | 2,500 mcg/mL | 250mcg → 10.0u |
| Peptide | 5mg | 1mL | 5,000 mcg/mL | 250mcg → 5.0u |
| Peptide | 10mg | 2mL | 5,000 mcg/mL | 500mcg → 10.0u |
IU-dosed compounds | ||||
| HCG | 5,000 IU | 1mL | 5,000 IU/mL | 500 IU → 10.0u |
| HCG | 5,000 IU | 2mL | 2,500 IU/mL | 500 IU → 20.0u |
| HCG | 10,000 IU | 2mL | 5,000 IU/mL | 1,000 IU → 20.0u |
| HGH | 10 IU | 1mL | 10 IU/mL | 2 IU → 20.0u |
| HGH | 10 IU | 2mL | 5 IU/mL | 2 IU → 40.0u |
| HGH | 36 IU | 1mL | 36 IU/mL | 1 IU → 2.8u |
Reference Sources for the Reconstitution Math
The dimensional analysis and unit conversions performed by this tool are based on standardized pharmaceutical compounding references, regulatory guidance documents, and peer-reviewed literature. The operations performed are concentration = mass ÷ volume, aspirate volume = dose ÷ concentration, and unit conversion at the syringe-standard rate of 100 units per 1.0 mL. Each is documented in the following sources.
- 1United States Pharmacopeia, General Chapter ⟨797⟩ — Pharmaceutical Compounding: Sterile Preparations ↗USP-NF, current revision · USP Convention
Defines the standards for aseptic reconstitution of sterile pharmaceutical preparations from lyophilized powders, including diluent selection (e.g., bacteriostatic water for injection) and post-reconstitution stability windows.
- 2United States Pharmacopeia, General Chapter ⟨1191⟩ — Stability Considerations in Dispensing Practice ↗USP-NF · USP Convention
Establishes the framework for assigning beyond-use dates to reconstituted products under refrigerated and frozen storage conditions referenced in the calculator FAQ.
- 3ISO 8537:2016 — Sterile single-use syringes, with or without needle, for insulin ↗International Organization for Standardization
Defines the U-100 syringe specification used by the calculator: 100 graduations representing 100 units = 1.0 mL. This is the source standard for the units ↔ mL conversion.
- 4ISO 7886-1:2017 — Sterile hypodermic syringes for single use, Part 1: Syringes for manual use ↗International Organization for Standardization
Defines the tuberculin syringe specification (1.0 mL barrel with 0.01 mL graduations) used as an alternative output mode in the calculator.
- 5Ansel's Pharmaceutical Calculations (16th edition) ↗Stoklosa & Ansel · Wolters Kluwer · 2024 · ISBN 978-1496398185
Standard pharmacy textbook documenting the dimensional-analysis methodology behind concentration, volume, and unit-conversion calculations used in pharmaceutical reconstitution.
- 6Trissel's Handbook on Injectable Drugs (22nd edition) ↗American Society of Health-System Pharmacists · ISBN 978-1585286614
Authoritative reference work documenting reconstitution diluent compatibility, concentrations achievable from labeled vial strengths, and post-reconstitution stability data for parenteral pharmaceutical products.
- 7Tang X, Pikal MJ. Design of freeze-drying processes for pharmaceuticals: practical advice ↗Pharmaceutical Research, 21(2):191–200 (2004) · PMID: 15032311
Peer-reviewed primary literature on lyophilization process design, providing the scientific basis for why reconstitution of dried protein/peptide cakes follows predictable mass-recovery behavior.
- 8ICH Q1A(R2) Stability Testing of New Drug Substances and Products ↗International Council for Harmonisation · 2003 · adopted by FDA, EMA, PMDA
Regulatory guidance defining stability-testing requirements for parenteral preparations, underpinning the storage-window guidance summarized in the calculator FAQ.
Inclusion of a reference does not imply endorsement of any compound for any specific use. References are listed solely to document the mathematical and pharmaceutical- standards basis of the calculations performed by this tool.
Peptide Reconstitution — Complete Reference Guide
Everything researchers need to understand lyophilized peptide preparation, syringe unit conversion, concentration calculations, and laboratory storage protocols.
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