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Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

Convert vial size, bacteriostatic water volume, and target microgram dose into units to draw on a U-100 insulin syringe. For research and educational use only.

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Inputs

Syringe

Result

Draw10 units
Equivalent volume0.1 mL
Concentration2,500 mcg / mL
Per insulin unit25 mcg / unit
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RESEARCH-GRADE BPC-157

Source BPC-157 from Blueprint Peak Performance — third-party tested for >99% purity, cold-chain handled, shipped from San Diego. Educational research use only.

Blueprint Research Guide is editorial. The link above sources research-grade compounds from Blueprint Peak Performance — an independent supplier. For educational purposes only. Research use only — not for human consumption, treatment, or diagnosis.

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Calculator Questions

How do you reconstitute a peptide?

Reconstitution is the process of adding bacteriostatic water (BAC) to a lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptide vial to dissolve it into a measurable solution. The volume of BAC you add determines the concentration — and therefore how many insulin-syringe units equal your target dose.

What does 'units to draw' mean?

Insulin syringes are marked in units. On a U-100 insulin syringe, 100 units = 1 mL. The calculator converts your desired microgram (mcg) dose into the number of units on your syringe based on the vial size and BAC water volume you entered.

Why is the calculator showing units instead of mL?

Most peptide research is dosed with U-100 insulin syringes, which are graduated in units rather than millilitres. Units are easier to draw accurately at sub-millilitre volumes. The calculator displays both for reference.

Does the calculator change for different syringe sizes?

All standard U-100 insulin syringes use the same 100 units per mL scale, so the units-to-draw value is identical across 0.3 mL, 0.5 mL, and 1 mL syringes. The choice of syringe only affects total capacity — pick whichever comfortably fits your draw volume.

Is this calculator medical advice?

No. This is an educational research tool for laboratory and educational use only. It is not medical advice, a prescription, or guidance for human consumption. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before considering any peptide protocol.

Educational research tool. Not medical advice, diagnosis, or a prescription. Calculations assume accurate vial labelling and standard U-100 insulin syringes. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before considering any peptide protocol.

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