Peptide reconstitution calculator
Convert a vial's labelled peptide mass plus the volume of bacteriostatic water you reconstitute it with into a per-dose volume and the equivalent reading on a 1 ml or 0.5 ml insulin syringe (1 ml = 100 units).
Result
Concentration
2,500.00 mcg/ml
(2.500 mg/ml)
Per-dose volume
0.100 ml
Units on 1 ml (100 u)
10.0units
Fill on a 1 ml (100 u) syringe
050 u100 u
For Research Use Only.Numerical aid for laboratory dosing-format calculations only. Peptitan does not authorise human consumption, therapeutic or diagnostic use of any product. Verify all calculations independently.
How to use
- Enter the peptide mass printed on the vial (e.g. 5 mg, 10 mg).
- Enter the volume of bacteriostatic water you draw into the vial — typically 1, 2, 3 or 5 ml.
- Enter the dose you want to draw, in micrograms (mcg).
- The output shows the concentration, the volume in ml, and the equivalent units on a 1 ml or 0.5 ml insulin syringe.
Quick reference
- 1 mg = 1,000 mcg
- 1 ml insulin syringe = 100 units (1 unit = 0.01 ml)
- 0.5 ml syringe = 50 units
- Peptides are typically reconstituted with bacteriostatic water (BAC).