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How to Reconstitute BPC-157 and TB-500 for Research

Aug 3, 2026

BPC-157 and TB-500 are frequently studied together in repair research, and they are often reconstituted as a pair. This research-only guide covers how the two lyophilised powders are prepared for laboratory use.

Why these two are paired

BPC-157 and TB-500 are examined for complementary repair mechanisms, which is why they appear together so often. They are also sold pre-combined in the Wolverine blend for convenience.

What you need

You will need each vial, bacteriostatic water as the solvent, an insulin syringe, and alcohol swabs, on a clean surface. Good sterile technique applies throughout.

Reconstituting each vial

Reconstitute each peptide separately unless you are working from a pre-made blend. Swab the stopper, add the chosen volume of bacteriostatic water slowly down the vial wall, and let the powder dissolve without shaking. Swirl gently if needed.

Working out concentrations

Because you are handling two peptides, calculate the concentration of each independently. The reconstitution calculator does this per vial, and the reconstitution math guide shows how the numbers work.

Storage

Keep both reconstituted vials refrigerated and out of light, and prepare them close to when they will be used, since reconstituted peptides are less stable than dry powder.

Quality and verification

Confirm what is in each vial before you begin. Reviewing how purity is verified and the Certificate of Analysis for each batch is the way to do that.

Research use only. This article is educational and is not medical, legal, or financial advice. The compounds discussed are not approved for human or veterinary use, consumption, or therapeutic application.

Research use only. Educational content, not medical advice.

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