What Is Lyophilization? — How Freeze-Drying Preserves Research Peptides

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What Is Lyophilization? How Freeze-Drying Preserves Research Peptides

Quick Answer: Lyophilization (freeze-drying) is a process that removes water from a biological compound by freezing it and then applying a vacuum to convert ice directly to vapor (sublimation). The result is a stable, dry powder that can be stored for months to years without refrigeration and reconstituted on demand.

The Three Stages of Lyophilization

  1. Freezing: The liquid peptide solution is frozen to approximately -40°C to -80°C, forming a solid ice matrix that immobilizes the compound
  2. Primary Drying (Sublimation): Under vacuum, the frozen water sublimes — converts directly from ice to vapor without passing through liquid phase — removing approximately 95% of the water content
  3. Secondary Drying (Desorption): Temperature is raised slightly to remove the remaining bound water molecules, reducing final moisture content to <1-2%

Why Peptides Are Lyophilized

Peptides in liquid solution are vulnerable to degradation from hydrolysis (water-mediated bond breaking), oxidation, microbial growth, and temperature fluctuations. Lyophilization eliminates water — the primary driver of these degradation pathways — allowing peptides to be stored as dry powder for months or years.

Storage FormTypical Shelf LifeConditions
Lyophilized powder (frozen)12–24 months-20°C freezer
Lyophilized powder (refrigerated)3–6 months2–8°C fridge
Reconstituted solution (BAC water)28 days2–8°C fridge
Reconstituted solution (sterile water)24 hours2–8°C fridge

Reconstituting Lyophilized Peptides

To use a lyophilized peptide in research, it must be reconstituted: dissolved back into a sterile liquid solvent. The standard solvent for multi-use research vials is bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol). The benzyl alcohol preservative provides 28 days of antimicrobial protection after the vial is first accessed.

See: Peptide Reconstitution Best Practices | BPC-157 Reconstitution | Semaglutide Reconstitution

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