TB-500 · Storage & Handling
Storage & Handling
Proper storage preserves the integrity of TB-500 between experiments. As lyophilized powder, it is sensitive to heat, moisture, and light, and the documented conditions below reflect standard research-material handling. This is laboratory reference guidance, not a use protocol. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
Storing the dry material
Lyophilized TB-500 is most stable cold, dry, and dark. The documented condition is −20°C, desiccated, light-protected. Keep the vial desiccated and let it reach room temperature before opening so condensation does not form on the powder.
- Dry (lyophilized) storage
- −20°C, desiccated, light-protected
- Desiccant
- Keep desiccated; avoid condensation on the vial
- Light
- Protect from light
- Reconstituted
- Refrigerate, protect from light, shorter window
Handling on the bench
Minimize the time the vial spends at room temperature, avoid repeated warming and cooling, and keep it out of direct light while working. Peptides and research compounds degrade fastest when exposed to heat and moisture.
After reconstitution
Once reconstituted, TB-500 has a shorter stability window than the dry powder and is typically kept refrigerated and light-protected. Prepare only what a study needs and see the stability reference for detail.
For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
Available from Blueprint Labs
Wolverine (bpc 5mg, tb500 5mg)
Third-party tested, TB-500 supplied as a research material with a certificate of analysis available.
Questions, answered
How should TB-500 be stored?
The documented storage condition is −20°C, desiccated, light-protected. Keep it cold, dry, desiccated, and protected from light.
Does TB-500 need refrigeration or freezing?
The dry material is documented for −20°C, desiccated, light-protected. Reconstituted material is generally refrigerated. See the stability reference.
Why protect it from light?
Light can accelerate degradation of research compounds. Light-protection is standard practice for preserving analytical integrity.
Is this a usage instruction?
No. It is laboratory storage-and-handling reference only. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.