Replacing Air in Your Peptide Vial: Fixing Vacuum Issues

Replacing Air in Your Peptide Vial: Fixing Vacuum Issues

If you've ever struggled to reconstitute or withdraw liquid from a peptide vial, you're likely dealing with a vacuum issue. Many peptide vials are sealed under vacuum to maintain stability, but sometimes this vacuum is too strong.

Common vacuum-related problems include:

  • Difficulty injecting the reconstitution solution.
  • Difficulty withdrawing liquid from the vial after mixing.
  • Liquid unexpectedly squirting out due to pressure imbalance.

How to fix vacuum problems:

  1. Draw approximately 1 mL of air into a sterile syringe.
  2. Gently insert the syringe needle into the vial and slowly inject the air, allowing pressure to equalize.
  3. Check if the vacuum has resolved. If issues persist, repeat gently until pressure is balanced.
Important Tips:
- Always handle peptides with sterile equipment.
- Inject air slowly to avoid peptide loss or contamination.
- Once pressure is balanced, continue with your usual reconstitution and withdrawal procedures.

Balancing vial pressure is easy and ensures accurate, trouble-free peptide research.

Happy researching!

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