Reference card

Lab Card · Storage Temperatures

Storage envelopes for lyophilized vials, reconstituted stock and working aliquots, grouped by compound class. One A4 sheet, factual data only.

Lab card · A4 · research-use only

Storage temperature reference

Viability windows by physical state. Always defer to the assay protocol or COA when stricter.

By physical state

StateRecommended TAcceptable TMax window
Lyophilized (sealed vial)-20 °C2 to 8 °C24 / 12 months
Lyophilized (transit)15 to 25 °C≤ 30 °C7 days
Reconstituted stock (BAC water)2 to 8 °C-20 °C28 d / 3 mo
Working aliquot2 to 8 °C-20 °C7 to 14 days
Thawed aliquot2 to 8 °C-same day; do not refreeze

Avoid freeze/thaw cycles - aliquot at first reconstitution.

By compound class

ClassExamplesLyoReconstituted
GLP-1 / GIP analoguesSemaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, Liraglutide-20 °C2 to 8 °C / 28 d
GH-axis (GHRH/GHRP)CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, MK-677-20 °C2 to 8 °C / 28 d
Tissue repairBPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu-20 °C2 to 8 °C / 30 d
Cognitive / nootropicSelank, Semax, Cerebrolysin2 to 8 °C2 to 8 °C / 30 d
Longevity / mitochondrialEpithalon, MOTS-c, SS-31-20 °C2 to 8 °C / 28 d
Melanocortin agonistsMelanotan II, PT-141-20 °C2 to 8 °C / 30 d

Handling rules

RuleWhy
Never re-freeze a thawed reconstituted vialEach freeze/thaw cycle increases aggregation and loss-of-potency.
Keep vials upright; protect from lightUV exposure accelerates oxidation of methionine / tryptophan residues.
Let cold vials warm before openingCondensation on a cold surface can introduce moisture and contamination.
Avoid frost-free freezersCycle defrosts cause repeated thermal stress; use a static -20 °C unit.