Almost every research peptide on Peptide Shop ships as a lyophilised (freeze-dried) cake in a sealed glass vial. This article explains why, what changes the moment the vial is reconstituted, and the narrow set of cases where a liquid formulation is preferable.

What lyophilisation does

Lyophilisation (freeze-drying) removes water from the formulation under vacuum at low temperature. The end product is a porous solid cake of peptide plus a small amount of buffering or bulking agent (often acetate, mannitol, or trehalose). With water removed:

  • Hydrolysis of labile peptide bonds is dramatically slowed.
  • Aggregation kinetics drop by orders of magnitude.
  • Microbial growth is suppressed (water activity below 0.6 prevents most growth).
  • Shipping at ambient temperature becomes feasible for the short transit window.

A correctly lyophilised research peptide stored at −20 °C is typically stable for 24 months from manufacture.

What changes on reconstitution

The moment diluent enters the vial, every degradation pathway re-activates:

PathwayLyophilisedReconstituted
Backbone hydrolysisnegligibleseconds–weeks, pH-dependent
Met oxidationvery slowhours–days in air
Cys disulfide scramblingvery slowminutes–hours at neutral pH
Asn deamidationslowdays–weeks
Trp photo-oxidationrequires lightrequires light
Aggregationvery slowminutes–weeks, sequence-dependent

Reconstituted shelf life therefore drops from years to days–weeks. Storage protocols change accordingly (see storage & handling).

Why we ship lyophilised

  1. Stability in transit. A 48-hour international shipment at ambient temperature is non-trivial for a liquid formulation; the lyophilised cake survives easily.
  2. Concentration flexibility. A single 5 mg vial can be reconstituted to anywhere from 0.5 mg/mL to 10 mg/mL depending on the assay.
  3. Diluent flexibility. The user picks the diluent appropriate to the assay (water, BAC water, PBS, DMSO).
  4. Shelf-life economics. A 24-month shelf life on a lyophilised lot supports lab planning; a 5-day liquid formulation does not.

When liquid makes sense

A pre-reconstituted, liquid research peptide can be appropriate when:

  • The assay is run at a fixed concentration in a defined diluent and runs daily over a short window.
  • The peptide is stable in solution for months (some short, hydrophilic, non-Met/Cys/Trp sequences).
  • The end-user does not have a −20 °C freezer near the bench.

If you have a project with a recurring concentration requirement and want a liquid format, contact the technical team. Custom liquid formulations are case-by-case.

Practical implications

  • Treat every newly reconstituted vial as having a fresh shelf-life clock that starts at first diluent contact.
  • Aliquot immediately rather than re-opening a stock vial repeatedly.
  • Record the reconstitution date and diluent on every aliquot label.

Cross-references

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