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accuracy of MR igf

Fearless858

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Does MR account for this when they weigh out their IGF?


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IMPORTANT: Irrespective of size, always reconstitute the entire vial in situ and then aliquot. Each vial contains the net amount of peptide indicated on the label but ~15 - 20 % more by mass due to the residual moisture retained through the freeze drying process. DO NOT estimate peptide content by weight or gravimetric means as this will underestimate the actual peptide content by ~15 - 20 %.
 
Fearless. this is a good question. I do not weigh out bulk powder and then split up into individual 1mg inrcements. I reconstitute a whole vial of bulk power, say 10mg's, then it is very easy and accurate to divide that into 1mg increments. That right there is a perfect example of why it is near impossible to split up bulk powder into smaller powder lots it is also helps illustrate why the 1mg vials of powder I have online are more expensive than reconstituted. Simple. I have to buy them in 1mg factory sealed vials, therefore not as much of discount as would be if you were simply buying 10's or 50's of bulk powder.

Hope this makes clear for those that often ask me that question

-MR
 
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