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How to Reconstitute Research Compounds

Published November 4, 2025 8 min read Beginner-friendly BAC water + insulin syringe Updated Mar 2026

Lyophilised (freeze-dried) research compounds arrive as a delicate powder inside a sealed vial. Before they can be used, they need to be reconstituted, dissolved into a liquid solution using bacteriostatic water (BAC water). This guide covers everything you need to do it correctly, safely, and without degrading the compound.

What you'll need

Important: Don't use normal saline or plain sterile water for vials you plan to store. BAC water's benzyl-alcohol content inhibits bacterial growth, keeping your reconstituted solution viable for up to 30 days refrigerated.

Step-by-step reconstitution

  1. Prepare your workspace

    Wipe down your work surface with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Allow your vial and BAC water to reach room temperature if they've been stored cold, this takes about 10–15 minutes. Cold BAC water can still be used, but room-temperature water dissolves the powder more evenly.

  2. Clean the vial tops

    Swab the rubber stopper of both the compound vial and the BAC water vial with an alcohol pad. Let them air-dry for a few seconds. This prevents introducing contaminants when you pierce the stopper.

  3. Draw bacteriostatic water

    Insert the syringe needle into the BAC water vial and draw out the desired volume. The amount you add determines the concentration of your solution.

    Concentration formula: 1 mL of BAC water added to a 5 mg vial means each 0.1 mL (10 IU on an insulin syringe) contains 0.5 mg (500 mcg). Adding 2 mL would make each 0.1 mL contain 0.25 mg (250 mcg).

    Open the Reconstitution Calculator →  Enter your vial size, water volume, and target dose to get exact syringe units.

  4. Add water to the vial

    This is the most critical step. Insert the needle and aim the stream at the inside wall of the vial, not directly onto the powder. Let the water trickle down the glass slowly. Lyophilised compounds are fragile, a direct jet can damage molecular structures and reduce potency.

  5. Dissolve gently

    Once all the water is in, gently roll the vial between your palms or tilt it back and forth slowly. Most compounds dissolve within 30–60 seconds. Never shake the vial, vigorous agitation can denature peptide bonds.

    The solution should become clear and colourless. If particles remain after 2–3 minutes of gentle swirling, let the vial sit in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, some compounds take longer to fully dissolve.

  6. Store properly

    Refrigerate the reconstituted vial at 2–8°C (standard refrigerator temperature). Keep it away from light. A reconstituted compound in BAC water typically remains stable for up to 30 days. For longer storage, some researchers aliquot the solution into smaller vials and freeze them, though freeze-thaw cycles should be minimised.

Concentration quick reference

Use this table for common vial sizes with BAC water added:

Vial size BAC water added Per 0.1 mL (10 IU)
2 mg1 mL200 mcg
5 mg1 mL500 mcg
5 mg2 mL250 mcg
10 mg1 mL1000 mcg (1 mg)
10 mg2 mL500 mcg

Common mistakes to avoid

  1. Squirting water directly onto the powder, always aim at the vial wall and let it run down gently.
  2. Shaking the vial, this can break peptide bonds. Gentle rolling or swirling only.
  3. Using plain sterile water for multi-use vials, without benzyl alcohol, bacteria can colonise the vial after the first puncture.
  4. Storing at room temperature, reconstituted compounds degrade rapidly above 8°C. Always refrigerate.
  5. Reusing syringes, always use a fresh, sterile syringe for each draw to prevent contamination.

Bacteriostatic vs sterile water

Both are pharmaceutical-grade, but they serve different purposes:

Sterile water

No preservative. Single-use only, once opened or punctured, bacteria can grow. Only appropriate if the entire vial is used in one session.

For research compounds stored in multi-use vials, BAC water is always the correct choice.

BPC-157
5 mg · 10 vials
GLP-1 RC-S
2 mg · 10 vials
TB-500
5 mg · 10 vials
GHK-Cu
5 mg · 10 vials
CJC-1295
2 mg · 10 vials
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Calculate your exact dosage

Use the Reconstitution Calculator to see exactly how many units to draw. Then learn how to store your reconstituted vials.

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