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LMR said this:

"The vials come with what appear to be flakes in the vial and not to be mistaken for the same appearance as IGF with a solid white wafer at the bottom.

Keep in the fridge. Should stay stable up to 4 weeks."

Yet I swore grunt said it was ok at room temp for a long time....

I hope my pMGF isnt ruined
 
IGF is fine at room temp. Not sure on pMGF.

Don't make the same associations with IGF and pMGF - they are different molecules.
 
Well - I'll go find that dirty Canuck at our board to get his ugly azz over herrrre to answer yo' question.
 
Well - I'll go find that dirty Canuck at our board to get his ugly azz over herrrre to answer yo' question.

haha I read a bit more that hinted it might break down or might not... whats this world coming to when we need to turn to canada for scientific discoveries... ha thanks
 
Regular MGF is very unstable, even when refridgerated, even when not reconstituted. I'm not sure how much the pegylation changes the stability, but better to err on the safe side.
 
pMGF is not as stable as long R3 IGF-1, but fairly stable all the same. I always recommend storing in the fridge. When LMR says 4 weeks he means once reconstituted. Unreconstituted, it should be good for a LONG time.
 
pMGF is not as stable as long R3 IGF-1, but fairly stable all the same. I always recommend storing in the fridge. When LMR says 4 weeks he means once reconstituted. Unreconstituted, it should be good for a LONG time.

I got a question for Grunt.:wave:

If nobody's home and they attempt delivery, and the package has to wait an extra day to be delivered, will the peptides be okay, assuming both pMGF and IGF are in the package?
 
I got a question for Grunt.:wave:

If nobody's home and they attempt delivery, and the package has to wait an extra day to be delivered, will the peptides be okay, assuming both pMGF and IGF are in the package?

Well if the package sits in the hot summertime sunshine for a whole day, you can probably count on some degradation of the pMGF, if it is not well protected from the heat. Note that this is conjectural, as no studies have been done on this particular peptide, unlike IGF-1 Long R3 by GroPep, which has been extensively studied.
 
I was referring to today, it was maybe like 60 degrees. I would imagine they would have taken it back to the distribution center if it wasn't signed for.

Will my hampster still like his peptides if this is the case?:box:
 
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