Current Method for IGF-1R3 Reconstitution

Cordoba

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What is the most preferred method for IGF-1R3 Reconstitution, last I heard was something like buffered saline with .9% BA. Let me know what you guys have found out to be the best method.
 
Bump..I am sure someone knows. I never dealt with it so I have no clue on this.
 
Sorry but why the heck wouldn't you just put the bacteriostatic water with .09% ba directly into the vial with the lyopholized powder???
 
Cordoba .9% is the same as 90 percent (%), it would be .09%, sorry for correcting you though. I'm sure it was an accident. ;)
 
I've seen some companies reconstituting with Acetic Acid, and they don't recomend adding BW to the vial.
Just something I read.
 
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proud13 said:
Sorry but why the heck wouldn't you just put the bacteriostatic water with .09% ba directly into the vial with the lyopholized powder???
BA and/or BW alone doesn't provide the correct ph levels to keep the IGF peptide stable. For this reason, people are using Acetic Acid with BW.
 
proud13 said:
Cordoba .9% is the same as 90 percent (%), it would be .09%, sorry for correcting you though. I'm sure it was an accident. ;)
This is incorrect...

.9 is the same as 90%
.9% is >1%
 
sikdogg,
I was referring to the thread that chb posted. At least 2 yrs ago I was the one who proposed the acetic acid idea to stabilize the igf. Anyhoo, you're correct about the ph statement and I was wrong about the % conversion.
 
Some mfg's of IGF-1 R3 explicitly tell you NOT to use bactereostatic water with the BA in it. I think it's an HCl solution in some cases.
 
I am ready to buy MC IGF-1 and I understand that it comes diluted in BA. What can be added so that you can draw more out using a slin pin. 20 mcgs is 2 ticks, which is tiny. Can Bac water be used (also to limit the soreness from the BA)? B-12?
 
yes either of the 2 can be used bro, i am pretty sure if u run a search and type in igf bw and b12 u will get a few answers
 
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