Use the BioPep ONE reconstitution calculator below. Select your parameters to accurately calculate research dosages.
Select the dose, the concentration of the vial contents, and the bacteriostatic water. The calculator will return the exact units to be used for reconstitution.
Select your dose, vial strength and bacteriostatic water to calculate the exact units to draw.
Result
Enter 250 mcg (equal to 0.25 mg) as your desired research dose. Each dose should contain 250 mcg of peptide, so specify that amount.
Enter 5 mg in the calculator, since the vial is labeled 5 mg.
Reconstitute with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water, so enter 3 mL.
The meter shows you need to draw 15 units for a 250 mcg dose. Since 1 mL equals 100 units on the syringe, 0.15 mL equals 15 units.
In this example, assume that the concentration of your peptide is 5 mg and that you add 3 mL of bacteriostatic water. Your goal is a research dose of 250 mcg.
Enter 250 mcg (0.25 mg) as the desired research dose.
Enter 5 mg, since the vial reads 5 mg.
Dilute with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water, so enter 3 mL.
First it finds the concentration: 5 mg equals 5000 mcg dissolved in 3 mL. Then it determines how much solution to draw for a 250 mcg dose — 0.15 mL, or 15 units.
Mixing 5 mg of peptide with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water creates a 1.7 mg/mL solution. For a 250 mcg dose, draw 0.15 mL (15 units).
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