Peptide Reconstitution Calculator
Pick your syringe, the peptide amount in the vial, the bacteriostatic water you are adding and your target amount — the ruler shows exactly how many units to draw.
1 · Which syringe are you using?
2 · Pick your peptide
Vial size (mg) — filled automatically
3 · How much water are you adding? (bacteriostatic)
or type the exact amount (mL):
4 · Dose you want
or type the exact dose:
Set an insulin syringe to this mark and draw the plunger to it.
How the calculation works
Concentration is the peptide mass divided by the water volume — a 10 mg vial in 3 mL gives 3.33 mg/mL. Draw is your target amount divided by that concentration, shown as units on a U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 mL). The ruler scales to your chosen syringe (30 / 50 / 100 units).
For the handling side — solvent choice, technique and storing the solution — see how to reconstitute research peptides.
Install it on your device
This calculator is an installable Progressive Web App. In a supporting browser, use "Add to Home Screen" or the install icon to add it to your device — it then opens in its own window and works offline.
Frequently asked questions
How does the reconstitution calculator work?
It divides the peptide mass in the vial by the volume of solvent added to give the concentration in mg/mL. It then divides your target amount by that concentration to give the volume to draw, shown in millilitres and in units on a U-100 insulin syringe.
What is a U-100 insulin syringe?
A standard insulin syringe graduated so that 100 units equal 1 millilitre. It is commonly used in laboratory settings to measure small liquid volumes accurately.
Does the calculator work offline?
Yes. It is an installable Progressive Web App — once you have visited the page you can add it to your device and use it offline at the bench.