No need to test that, just look at the molecular size.I’m just thinking it might be an interesting experiment to find out if the peps really do all make it through a 22 micron filter.
Of course you’d have to burn two vials to have a fair comparison of before and after
I think between the margin of error in testing and the variances between vials in the same kit you would be throwing away $600 in testing costs.I’m just thinking it might be an interesting experiment to find out if the peps really do all make it through a 22 micron filter.
Of course you’d have to burn two vials to have a fair comparison of before and after
While I filter everything and wholly support it, this isn't the complete picture. There is also fluid retention in the filter as well as protein binding to the filter fibers.No need to test that, just look at the molecular size.
A .22 micron filter will start to remove things equal or larger to 220 nanometers.
Peptides like tirzepatide, Semaglutide and retatrutide are small peptide and are about 2 nanometers in size, so there's no way you're gonna filter them out
True, I pre-wet the filter with BAC and then blow some air through it by leaving a bubble at the top of the syringe with my pre-filtered peps. Not sure how much it helps but again, I don't think we are losing enough to the filter to matter.While I filter everything and wholly support it, this isn't the complete picture. There is also fluid retention in the filter as well as protein binding to the filter fibers.
I do the same, I don't feel like much air goes through because of surface tension tho, once it's wet.True, I pre-wet the filter with BAC and then blow some air through it by leaving a bubble at the top of the syringe with my pre-filtered peps. Not sure how much it helps but again, I don't think we are losing enough to the filter to matter.
That's fair, you're gonna lose some amount for sure, but not because of the pore size.While I filter everything and wholly support it, this isn't the complete picture. There is also fluid retention in the filter as well as protein binding to the filter fibers.
Yeah, gelled up products can't be filtered much, but at the same time it's not something you'd want to use anywayI've just ruined a vial of Mod. GRF and a vial of Ipamorelin by filtering. The mix gelled a bit and I guess I did not take time to fully dissolve it through heating or adding more BAC water - started filtering it into the cartridge and it clogged the filter. On the other hand I'd rather have it clog the filter resulting in bunk cartridge than risk injecting polymerized substance.
I wouldn’t do that because the concentration might be off. There’s some hold back in the filter. So let’s say it’s 10% (it isn’t) but then you’d lose 10% of 75% of your volume instead of 10% of 100% of the volume. I want to filter at the lowest concentrationCan you not reconstitute with 75% of BAC water desired and then push the last 25% after pep is filtered to "clean" the rest of the pep from the filter?
This will help but I find it unnecessary. If you wanted to be super accurate you would also have to add in the fluid retention volume to account for what is left in the filter at the end. And the flushing will still leave some peptide bound to the filter. Its all super overkill though.Can you not reconstitute with 75% of BAC water desired and then push the last 25% after pep is filtered to "clean" the rest of the pep from the filter?
This isn't the case because the second push would push the higher concentration through and leave the pure bac in the filter.I wouldn’t do that because the concentration might be off. There’s some hold back in the filter. So let’s say it’s 10% (it isn’t) but then you’d lose 10% of 75% of your volume instead of 10% of 100% of the volume. I want to filter at the lowest concentration
I missed that they were going to bac flush the filterThis will help but I find it unnecessary. If you wanted to be super accurate you would also have to add in the fluid retention volume to account for what is left in the filter at the end. And the flushing will still leave some peptide bound to the filter. Its all super overkill though.
This isn't the case because the second push would push the higher concentration through and leave the pure bac in the filter.
Agreed, but even pre-wetting isn't really gaining you much. I don't even bother air purging anymore either, but it is the easiest addition. Unless you're using a way oversized filter its just not worth doing all those extra steps.If you pre-wet the filter there is almost no fluid lost to the filter, I also push a little air through it by leaving air at the top of the syringe with the peps.
Needle > Filter > Syringe > Peps > Air
I have reconned with 3ml in a pen and it worked out exactly 3ml of shots.
For me, I lose a substantial amount of product each time I aliquots, I guesstimate about 0.1-0.3ml total depending of how much liquid I start with.Agreed, but even pre-wetting isn't really gaining you much. I don't even bother air purging anymore either, but it is the easiest addition. Unless you're using a way oversized filter its just not worth doing all those extra steps.
0.3ml is definitely high loss of volume. Are you using something other than cobetter or tisch filters or bigger than 13mm?For me, I lose a substantial amount of product each time I aliquots, I guesstimate about 0.1-0.3ml total depending of how much liquid I start with.
I am not yet sure where it's all coming from, I suspect there's a bit left in each syringes and needles each time I swap them, even tho I purge them and use low-loss ones.
It seems like I'm losing a bit through evaporation and surface tension, I stopped using evacuated aliquots for this reason and switched to smaller ones, it's better but not perfect.
The filtration is also a place I may be losing some, so I pre-wet and (try to) air purge them too.
All in all, if we add all this, I lose some amount, it sucks I would like to lose nothing since it throws of the dosage and all, I try to take the loss into account, but not a very precise science.
Right, I use the double filtration from cobetter 0.45+0.22 or some like that, in 13mn.0.3ml is definitely high loss of volume. Are you using something other than cobetter or tisch filters or bigger than 13mm?
I actually don’t like the 4mm filters as much as the 13mm. Takes too much force to push the fluid throughAgreed, but even pre-wetting isn't really gaining you much. I don't even bother air purging anymore either, but it is the easiest addition. Unless you're using a way oversized filter its just not worth doing all those extra steps.
You should try pushing a 10ml syringe of mct oil through a 23mm filter... Thats a workout.I actually don’t like the 4mm filters as much as the 13mm. Takes too much force to push the fluid through