Why Peptides Turn Cloudy After Mixing (And What It Means)

One of the most common concerns in peptide preparation is simple: Why did my peptide turn cloudy after mixing? For many people, cloudiness immediately creates panic. The first assumption is usually that the peptide is bad, damaged, or unsafe. In reality, cloudiness is often caused by handling conditions, temperature shock, pH sensitivity, or incorrect reconstitution […]
Peptide Shelf Life Explained: How Long Do Peptides Last?

One of the most common questions in peptide research is simple: How long do peptides actually last? The answer depends on several important factors including storage conditions, whether the peptide is still lyophilised or already reconstituted, temperature exposure, handling practices, and overall stability of the compound. Many people assume peptides either last forever or go […]
Common Peptide Reconstitution Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

One of the biggest reasons peptides become cloudy, unstable, or fail to dissolve properly is not the peptide itself — it is incorrect reconstitution. Many people immediately assume they received a bad batch, but most peptide issues actually come down to preparation mistakes. Because peptides are highly sensitive molecular compounds, even small handling errors can […]