Research Tools
Reconstitution Calculator
Enter your vial weight, reconstitution volume, and desired dose to calculate draw volume and insulin syringe units. For research reference only.
Reconstitution Calculator
For research reference only
Inputs
Results
This calculator is provided for research reference purposes only. Results are mathematical estimates based on your inputs. Always verify calculations independently. Not for clinical, human, or veterinary use.
How to use this calculator
Set vial weight
Enter the total milligrams of peptide in your vial. This is printed on the label (e.g. 10mg).
Enter water volume
Input how much bacteriostatic water you plan to add to reconstitute the lyophilized peptide.
Enter desired dose
Set your research dose in micrograms (mcg). The calculator outputs mL and insulin syringe units instantly.
Calculators by compound
Each product page includes a pre-filled calculator matched to that vial size.
Terminology
- mcg
- Microgram — 1/1000th of a milligram (mg).
- Reconstitution
- Adding bacteriostatic water to a lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide to dissolve it into a solution.
- Concentration (mcg/mL)
- How many micrograms of peptide are present in each milliliter of solution after reconstitution.
- U-100 Insulin Syringe
- Standard insulin syringe where 100 units equals 1mL. Most common syringe used in peptide research.
- Bacteriostatic Water
- Sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol, used to reconstitute lyophilized peptides for multi-dose use.
- Draw volume (mL)
- The exact amount of solution to pull into the syringe to deliver the desired dose.
