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Well yes it does not dissolve in water, MA research offers a straight suspension I believe lol. However, from my research and what I was told as well the lypholized form degrades pretty fast as well. I was recommended to use within 8-10 days by multiple sources I trust in the peptide field (not talking internet gurus, but couple actual chemical engineers that actually work with this stuff). Of course though there’s a lot of unknowns here, and conclusions may be being drawn simply off comparisons to other similar small molecule compounds.It's not about degredation, it literally cannot dissolve in the water, so what they are drawing into their syringe in only the excipients and whatever raw SLU happened to get suspended.
Most of it will just sit at the bottom of the vial.


