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Peptide Reconstitution

Meaning

Peptide reconstitution is the critical laboratory or clinical process of restoring a lyophilized, or freeze-dried, peptide powder back into a liquid solution suitable for administration. This process requires the precise mixing of the peptide with a sterile, appropriate solvent, typically bacteriostatic water, to ensure the molecule retains its structural integrity and biological activity. Proper reconstitution is paramount for maintaining the efficacy, safety, and shelf-life of the therapeutic agent. Inaccurate reconstitution can lead to denaturation and loss of function.