Improper storage can compromise peptide integrity—and your research. Here’s how to store peptides properly for both short- and long-term use.
Storing Lyophilized Peptides (Freeze-Dried)
- Short-Term (1–2 weeks): Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
- Long-Term: Keep sealed vials stored at -20°C for maximum stability
Storing Reconstituted Peptides
- Refrigerate at 2–8°C
- Use within a few weeks for best results
- Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Pro Tips
- Always keep vials sealed until needed
- Label reconstituted solutions with preparation date and concentration
Final Thoughts
Proper storage preserves peptide stability and ensures reproducible results.




