Proper storage is critical to maintaining peptide integrity. Learn the correct temperature requirements and handling practices for lyophilised and reconstituted peptides.
Peptides are sensitive biomolecules. Incorrect storage — particularly exposure to heat, moisture, light, or repeated freeze-thaw cycles — can cause degradation, oxidation, and loss of structural integrity, rendering them unsuitable for research.
Lyophilised peptides are the most stable form. When stored correctly:
| Condition | Stability |
|---|---|
| −20°C (freezer) | 12–24 months |
| 2–8°C (refrigerator) | 3–6 months |
| Room temperature | Weeks to months (avoid if possible) |
Best practice: Store at −20°C until needed. Bring to room temperature before opening to prevent condensation from entering the vial.
Once dissolved in bacteriostatic water, peptides are significantly less stable:
| Condition | Stability |
|---|---|
| 2–8°C (refrigerator) | Up to 4 weeks |
| −20°C (frozen) | Up to 3 months (avoid repeated freeze-thaw) |
| Room temperature | Hours to days only |
1. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles — each cycle degrades the peptide. Use single-use aliquots if needed.
2. Protect from light — UV can break peptide bonds. Store in amber vials or wrapped in foil.
3. Keep dry — lyophilised peptides are hygroscopic (absorb moisture). Do not open vials in humid environments.
4. Label everything — include compound name, batch number, concentration (if reconstituted), and date.
5. Use desiccant — store multiple lyophilised vials in a container with desiccant packets.
Disclaimer: All information is for educational purposes related to in-vitro laboratory research. Not intended as medical advice.
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