Peptides are structurally sensitive compounds. Their stability depends heavily on external conditions, particularly temperature, light exposure, and handling protocols.
At a molecular level, peptides can degrade through oxidation, hydrolysis, and aggregation. These processes accelerate when storage conditions are inconsistent or uncontrolled.
Key considerations:
– Lyophilized peptides should be stored in cool, dry environments
– Reconstituted solutions are significantly less stable
– Repeated temperature fluctuations reduce structural integrity
– Light exposure can trigger degradation in certain sequences
High-quality research depends not only on compound purity, but on maintaining that purity throughout handling.
BION LABS peptides are produced under controlled conditions with stability in mind — but post-delivery handling remains equally critical.
