To Freeze or Not To Freeze: Lyophilized Peptides

Fridge for me. I’ve been convinced there’s probably residual moisture in the vials. Plus, as per jano, peps in the fridge should last for years and that’s good enough for me.
 
If there's a stock of peps in the freezer, is it too late to rotate them to the fridge?

Or is it that once they're frozen, the only option is to remove to reconstitute, then place in fridge?
 
Fridge for me. I’ve been convinced there’s probably residual moisture in the vials.
Moisture degrades peptides. If the vial contains excess moisture, how is the refrigerator going to stop it from degrading the peptide?

Plus, as per jano, peps in the fridge should last for years and that’s good enough for me.
For properly lyophilized peptides, which do not have excess moisture.

The whole moisture argument is absurd.
 
Please, anyone, could you tell me a peptide (TB 500 and BPC 157) still in the vial IN POWDER FORM, that is without reconstitute with water, how long it last in the refrigerator?

Thanks!
 
Please, anyone, could you tell me a peptide (TB 500 and BPC 157) still in the vial IN POWDER FORM, that is without reconstitute with water, how long it last in the refrigerator?

Thanks!
No one knows for sure without degradation testing of specific peptides, but as long as they’re properly made they should last years in the fridge.
 
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