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Keeping Peptides Cold

Meaning

“Keeping Peptides Cold” refers to the critical practice of maintaining peptide formulations within a specified low-temperature range, typically refrigeration at 2°C to 8°C, to preserve their structural integrity and biological activity. This controlled thermal environment is essential for preventing degradation and ensuring the stability of these delicate amino acid chains. Proper temperature management directly influences the therapeutic effectiveness of peptide formulations.