Reconstitution is not difficult, but every step helps protect the compound’s integrity.
General laboratory best practices for safe, effective research results:
- Prepare sterile supplies: bacteriostatic water, syringe, and alcohol swabs
- Wipe vial rubber tops thoroughly with alcohol
- Draw the precise volume of bacteriostatic water into the syringe
- Slowly release the diluent down the inner vial wall; never directly onto the powder
- Gently swirl the vial; do not shake
- Refrigerate immediately and label with date and concentration
Careful technique helps preserve compound purity and supports reproducible results. This describes general laboratory sample-preparation technique for research purposes only.
For Research Use Only. Not for Human Consumption.
