ThePepBrother
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Interesting… do you have a link to the test results?Test was done with Jano
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Interesting… do you have a link to the test results?Test was done with Jano
Test was done with Jano
Interesting… do you have a link to the test results?
You're such a source of misinformation.
Peptides aren't even uniformly stable from batch to batch.
It was done in a private group so I can't share the jano results, but I can say 9 months in a residential freezer resulted in no degradation.
For a year or more I would just do. Refrigerator or freezer. Won't really matter. It'll be fine.I don’t plan on long-term storage - maybe a year at the most. Just want to have enough on hand to get me through a few cycles and not have issues with storage degradation.
My thought process for the freezer storage is that if keeping it frozen was bad for it, then the lyophilization process itself would be bad for it. Since I know that’s not the case, I’m good with keeping it frozen at -7° or more until I’m ready to reconstitute and use it.
Lol! Actual testing shows your BS theories you present as facts are wrong, and your fragile ego just won't let you accept it. I'm sorry you're not as smart as you think you are. Don't shoot the messenger, it's not my fault.
@janoshik
Can you confirm "peptides universally don't degrade after 9 months in a residential freezer".
This is what's being represented here under your name.
Lol! Actual testing shows your BS theories you present as facts are wrong, and your fragile ego just won't let you accept it. I'm sorry you're not as smart as you think you are. Don't shoot the messenger, it's not my fault.
Strawman! I never said that nor said Jano said that. I said a test was done (in this case on HGH) using Jano. Accept that you're full of BS and move on fragile bro.
Lol, you tested HGH, and misrepresented those results as applying broadly to peptides.
HGH is one of the most durable proteins (it's not a peptide, moron) with little degradation even at room temperature for months.
You're the only one doing that. Now F off and quit completely misrepresenting what I said so you don't have to admit you're wrong... again.What kind of idiotic logic takes a test of a single compound, and uniformly applies that to the entire class?
There's an enormous variation in stability between the two peptides in the chart above after just 90 days, and you see no logical flaw in applying the results of a narrow test to all peptides.