Usually the first thing we ask is what concentration range you're working with on this one, since custom vial sizes from 5mg up to 40mg per vial—labeling and bulk synthesis included—let you skip the guesswork on reconstitution volumes or that stock buffer mismatch mess we sometimes hear about. 2. And most people going into longer-term studies just grab the 15mg or 20mg vials, honestly, because of that it balances handling ease against the timeline pretty well without having to reorder every week. 3. On teh quailty side, each batch runs >99% by HPLC and we pull COAs for every single box, but what you don't always see unless you've worked with lyophilized stuff is it reconstitutes clear and consistent—no cloudiness or weird gel spots that tell you it's degraded. 4. One limitation though: it's reseach use only and definitely not for human administration, so if your lab needs something for clinical work this isn't the grade for that, but for standerd in vitro or in vivo metabolic assays it sits tighter than reagent-grade alternatives form most sources. 5. Storage is dead simple—keep it cool and away from moisture before reconstitution, then 2°C to 8°C after—so (check lead time) we typically ship within 5 days or so for stock sizes, custom labeling tacks on another 4 days maybe. 6. Anyway, if you want to fine-tune batch volume or explore a custom powder blend it's pretty much doable as long as the MOQ of 10 vials works for you.


We offer a standard MOQ of 10 vials per box, but we can discuss smaller or larger quantities depending on your needs—just reach out.
Yes, we include a COA with every batch that confirms the purity and specs like molecular weight and appearance. Just request it with your order.
We currently offer standard dosages of 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 mg per vial, but custom filling is possible for larger orders—contact us to discuss.
Keep it in a cool, dry place away from heat and moisture. Once reconstituted, store it in the fridge at 2°C to 8°C and use it within the recommended timeframe.
This is pharmaceutical-grade material but labeled for research use only—it's not approved for human or veterinary use. For clinical trials, you'd need to check local regulations.