How peptides work
Peptides are short chains of amino acids (the same building blocks that make up proteins).
- Amino acids link together through peptide bonds.
- When 2–50 amino acids join, they form a peptide.
- When chains become longer, they are usually called proteins.
- each and every peptide is in a powder form that you have to reconstitute.
How to reconstitute?
Say you're given a 15mg vial of GLP-3, to make this as simple as possible for injection you want to make it a 1:1 ratio. So you would put 150 units of BAC water into the 15mg vial so that 15 units of the mixed solution would be 1mg per 15 units. This goes for every peptide the same way. If you ever have any questions about reconstituting feel free to always reach out to PowerBuiltLabs.
What is BAC water?
Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) is sterile water used to mix or dilute medications, especially peptides that come in powder form.