Lullabytreehugger
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So there are two methods that the industry standard currently uses.
Both involve freezing the peptides. In short you have vacuum drying which is the newer and better method or the old standard of lyophillization.
Are there any vendors that currently uses vacuum drying?
Vacuum drying offers higher purity levels, higher stability at different temperatures, and upon reconstitution with bac water you will have less denaturalization such as foam or molecular breakage when diluted.
See freeze drying (lyophillazation) is not as good as vacuum dehydration.
We should ask for vacuum drying. Yes it costs more to make but it will offer a higher quality peptide.
Both involve freezing the peptides. In short you have vacuum drying which is the newer and better method or the old standard of lyophillization.
Are there any vendors that currently uses vacuum drying?
Vacuum drying offers higher purity levels, higher stability at different temperatures, and upon reconstitution with bac water you will have less denaturalization such as foam or molecular breakage when diluted.
See freeze drying (lyophillazation) is not as good as vacuum dehydration.
We should ask for vacuum drying. Yes it costs more to make but it will offer a higher quality peptide.