
Lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides are stable by design, but storage and handling still determine research integrity. This guide outlines best practices for temperature, light, humidity, and reconstitution so your RUO materials remain reliable throughout experiments.
Lyophilization removes water under low temperature and vacuum, stabilizing peptide structure for transport and storage. While more robust than solutions, lyophilized peptides still degrade if exposed to heat, moisture, or repeated temperature cycling.
Tip: Avoid frost-free freezers for long-term storage—they cycle temperatures.
Repeated freeze–thaw cycles accelerate degradation. Plan ahead:
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With consistent cold storage, light/humidity control, and careful reconstitution, lyophilized peptides remain fit for purpose across studies.
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