Research compound calculator
Enter your vial, water, and dose — we show the syringe units to draw for research reconstitution planning.
How to use the research compound calculator
This calculator helps you determine the exact volume to draw into your syringe for a specific research compound dose.
Step-by-step:
- Select or enter your syringe volume (typically 0.3ml, 0.5ml, or 1.0ml)
- Enter the research compound quantity in your vial (e.g., 5mg, 10mg, 15mg)
- Enter the amount of bacteriostatic water you're adding to reconstitute
- Enter your desired dose per injection (in micrograms/mcg)
- The calculator will show you exactly how much to draw into your syringe
Note: This calculator is for research purposes only. Always ensure proper sterile technique when reconstituting research compounds.
Research compound reconstitution guide
Our research compounds are delivered in the form of lyophilized (freeze-dried) powders, which are resistant to short-term temperature fluctuations during transport. At room temperature, research compounds in powder form remain stable even for several weeks. However, it is essential to store them properly to maintain their integrity.
Before usage for research purposes, the lyophilized powder must be reconstituted by mixing it with an appropriate solvent to form a solution. Accurate reconstitution is vital to ensure that the research compounds retain their potency and bioactivity for further research and trials.
Important: This information is provided for educational and research purposes only. These instructions are intended solely for informational purposes and are not medical advice. Human consumption is strictly forbidden. Always follow proper laboratory safety protocols and sterile techniques when handling research compounds.