Vials stored at room temperature after opening may lose bacteriostatic capacity in as few as 1014 days
In this fashion, we hope to provide data that will support our conclusion that the intestinal paracellular space is a major route of transport of water and small solutes such as ions and small soluble organic molecules between the lumen and submucosal space, and not a means by which large molecules, lipophilic substances, or macromolecular structures such as proteins, particulate matter, or intact bacteria are absorbed
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Composition BPC-157: 20 mg Appearance: Lyophilized powder in a sealed research vial Research Focus (non-clinical) Peptide identity and purity assessment Assay development and calibration for quantitative analysis Chromatographic method optimization for impurity profiling Stability characterization of a lyophilized peptide under laboratory storage conditions Documentation Lot-specific COA available Batch and lot traceability Important Notice For research use only Not for human consumption Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease Quality & Manufacturing Lot-specific COA Lyophilized for transit stability
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