Bacteriostatic Water for TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) Reconstitution

This guide covers everything researchers need to know about using bacteriostatic water to reconstitute TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) — from selecting the right vial size and calculating concentrations, to proper mixing technique and storage. All bacteriostatic water used in peptide research should be USP-grade with verified purity documentation.

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Quick Reference: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) Reconstitution

Peptide ClassThymosin peptide fragment
Research Applicationcellular repair and inflammatory response research
Typical Vial Size5mg or 10mg lyophilized powder
Recommended BAC Water2ml of bacteriostatic water per 5mg vial (yields 2,500mcg/mL)
Reconstitution SolventBacteriostatic Water (0.9% Benzyl Alcohol)
Storage After ReconstitutionRefrigerate at 36–46°F (2–8°C). Use within 28 days of reconstitution.

What Is TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)?

TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, an actin-sequestering protein found in high concentrations in wound fluid and platelets. It is studied extensively for its role in cellular repair processes.

Like most research peptides, TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) is supplied in lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form. Before use in research protocols, it must be reconstituted — dissolved into a liquid solution — using an appropriate sterile solvent. Bacteriostatic water is the preferred reconstitution solvent for multi-use research vials because its benzyl alcohol preservative prevents microbial contamination between uses.

Why Bacteriostatic Water for TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)?

There are three common solvents used for peptide reconstitution in research: bacteriostatic water, sterile water for injection, and acetic acid. For TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), bacteriostatic water is the most practical choice for multi-use research vials for several reasons:

  • Multi-dose safety: The 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative inhibits microbial growth, allowing the vial to be accessed multiple times without contamination risk
  • Extended stability window: BAC water extends the usable solution life to 28 days when refrigerated, versus single-use only for plain sterile water
  • pH compatibility: Bacteriostatic water has a pH of 4.5–7.0, compatible with most research peptides including TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
  • Wide availability: Pharmaceutical-grade BAC water ships directly from Renew Lab Group to all 50 states

Learn more: Bacteriostatic Water vs Sterile Water — Full Comparison

Step-by-Step Reconstitution Protocol for TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)

Follow this protocol for safe, accurate reconstitution of TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) in a research setting:

  1. Gather materials: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) lyophilized vial, bacteriostatic water vial, appropriate syringe, alcohol swabs, and a clean work surface (ideally under a sterile hood)
  2. Disinfect both stoppers: Wipe the rubber stopper of both the peptide vial and the BAC water vial with a fresh alcohol swab. Allow to air dry for 30 seconds.
  3. Draw the bacteriostatic water: Insert the syringe into the BAC water vial and draw the appropriate volume (see Quick Reference table above)
  4. Add BAC water to the peptide vial: Insert the syringe needle into the peptide vial and slowly inject the BAC water down the side of the glass wall — not directly onto the powder cake. This prevents foaming and denaturation.
  5. Gently swirl to dissolve: Do NOT shake the vial. Gently swirl or roll it between your palms until the powder is fully dissolved. The solution should be clear with no visible particulates.
  6. Label and store: Label the vial with the reconstitution date, peptide name, and concentration. Refrigerate at 2–8°C immediately.

For a comprehensive reconstitution reference, see our Peptide Reconstitution Best Practices Guide.

Calculating TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) Concentration

The concentration of your reconstituted solution depends on how much bacteriostatic water you add to the peptide vial. Use this formula:

Concentration (mcg/mL) = Total Peptide (mcg) ÷ Volume of BAC Water Added (mL)

Example: A 5mg (5,000mcg) vial + 2ml BAC water = 2,500mcg/mL. If your protocol calls for a 500mcg dose, you would draw 0.2ml (200 microliters) of solution.

Choosing the Right Bacteriostatic Water Vial Size

BAC Water Vial Best For Price
10ml vialMultiple peptide vials — draw small volumes per reconstitution from one BAC water vialFrom $6.99
30ml vialHigh-volume research with many reconstitutions from one BAC water sourceFrom $8.99

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Quality Matters: Why Use Renew Lab Group BAC Water

When reconstituting research peptides like TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4), the quality of your bacteriostatic water directly impacts the integrity of your research. Using substandard water introduces variables — unverified benzyl alcohol concentration, possible endotoxin contamination, or unknown pH — that can compromise experimental results.

Renew Lab Group bacteriostatic water is:

  • Manufactured in an ISO-compliant cleanroom in Houston, Texas
  • HPLC-tested for benzyl alcohol concentration (0.9% ± 0.05%) on every lot
  • Endotoxin-tested (LAL method, <0.25 EU/mL)
  • pH-verified (4.5–7.0 per lot)
  • Sterile-filtered through 0.22-micron membranes
  • Shipped with a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis

See a sample COA: Certificate of Analysis — Renew Lab Group

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I mix TB-500 with bacteriostatic water?

Point the needle at the glass wall of the vial and slowly inject bacteriostatic water down the side — do not aim directly at the peptide powder. For a 5mg vial, add 2ml BAC water for a 2,500mcg/mL solution. Swirl gently to mix.

What is the difference between TB-500 and BPC-157?

Both are researched for tissue repair, but they target different biological pathways. BPC-157 is primarily studied for gastrointestinal and soft tissue repair, while TB-500 focuses on actin regulation and cellular migration.

How long does TB-500 last after reconstitution?

When stored at 2–8°C with bacteriostatic water, reconstituted TB-500 typically remains stable for 28 days.

Why is bacteriostatic water better than sterile water for TB-500?

Bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol which inhibits microbial growth, allowing the vial to be accessed multiple times safely. Sterile water lacks this protection and is single-use only.

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