Igf-1 Rh recon in .6% aa?

yes similar molarity acid solution is required.
take not that some people use 100mM hydrochloric acid to achieve the same result.
 
yes similar molarity acid solution is required.
take not that some people use 100mM hydrochloric acid to achieve the same result.

Pumber, I'm not completely sure, but I thought it was only 10mM HCL since it has a lower pH than AA, thus a lower molarity for HCL would be equivelent.
At least that is what Gropep suggests as the molarity for IGF recon.

Reconstitution and Stock Solutions: The peptide should be reconstituted in 10 mM HCl at a concentration of 1 mg/ml. In this form it is stable for at least 3 months at -20° C or -80° C¹. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles
 
Pumber, I'm not completely sure, but I thought it was only 10mM HCL since it has a lower pH than AA, thus a lower molarity for HCL would be equivelent.
At least that is what Gropep suggests as the molarity for IGF recon.

yes you are correct buddy, wasnt really thinking when i posted that.:fool2:
 
yes you are correct buddy, wasnt really thinking when i posted that.:fool2:

Reminds me of the time I was on a different forum telling people that it was .06% AA they need to use! LOL! Days later I realized this and slapped myself silly... ;)
 
Can someone point me in the right direction on where to get 10 mM HCL or the correct AA? Which do you use? I'm not publicly asking for a source...PM would be fine :D
 
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