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I read that HGH Fragment reconstituted with 1 ml water may crystallize or solidify. What would that look like?
I made a vial a few months ago, used it in ten occasions, it was all right in the fridge. I made another recently the same way, used it only once, and then didn't touch it for a week because I was down with a 4-day continuous diarrhea from Reta and was too weak to do anything. I took it out of the fridge a week later, and the vial looks empty, as if everything evaporated, while 9/10 should still be there. Is it possible that it solidified? Should I leave it at room temperature for a few hours?
Yes, that can definitely happen — it sometimes occurs with HGH Frag. Could you please send a photo of the vial?
 
Yes, that can definitely happen — it sometimes occurs with HGH Frag. Could you please send a photo of the vial?

Yep, I see what happened now. The whole thing coagulated on the bottom of the vial. Can I save it by ordering another water and leaving it at room temp for a while, or is it gone?
 

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Yep, I see what happened now. The whole thing coagulated on the bottom of the vial. Can I save it by ordering another water and leaving it at room temp for a while, or is it gone?
Unfortunately, this can sometimes happen with HGH Frag, even when the peptide has been reconstituted correctly.

This is related to its physicochemical properties. HGH Frag (fragment 176–191) contains certain regions of the peptide chain that can interact with each other in solution. Under certain conditions, this can cause the solution to become thicker or develop a gel-like consistency.

There are several reasons why this may occur:
1. Rapid cooling after reconstitution
If the vial is placed in the refrigerator immediately after reconstitution, especially in the coldest part of the fridge, the temperature of the solution drops quickly. At this point, the peptide chains can partially fold and interact with each other, which creates the gel-like effect. If the storage temperature is too low (below ~3–4°C), this can increase the likelihood of this happening.

2. High concentration of the solution
When the peptide is reconstituted with a small amount of water, the concentration becomes higher, which increases the chance of peptide chains interacting with each other. We usually recommend purchasing additional bacteriostatic water and reconstituting with 3 ml.

To reduce the chances of this happening, we usually recommend:
• After reconstitution, allow the solution to sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes
• Store the vial in the refrigerator door, where the temperature is usually 4–6°C, rather than in the coldest part of the fridge.


And of course, the vial that turned into gel will be replaced for you this time.
 
Unfortunately, this can sometimes happen with HGH Frag, even when the peptide has been reconstituted correctly.

This is related to its physicochemical properties. HGH Frag (fragment 176–191) contains certain regions of the peptide chain that can interact with each other in solution. Under certain conditions, this can cause the solution to become thicker or develop a gel-like consistency.

There are several reasons why this may occur:
1. Rapid cooling after reconstitution
If the vial is placed in the refrigerator immediately after reconstitution, especially in the coldest part of the fridge, the temperature of the solution drops quickly. At this point, the peptide chains can partially fold and interact with each other, which creates the gel-like effect. If the storage temperature is too low (below ~3–4°C), this can increase the likelihood of this happening.

2. High concentration of the solution
When the peptide is reconstituted with a small amount of water, the concentration becomes higher, which increases the chance of peptide chains interacting with each other. We usually recommend purchasing additional bacteriostatic water and reconstituting with 3 ml.

To reduce the chances of this happening, we usually recommend:
• After reconstitution, allow the solution to sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes
• Store the vial in the refrigerator door, where the temperature is usually 4–6°C, rather than in the coldest part of the fridge.


And of course, the vial that turned into gel will be replaced for you this time.
Thank you. I keep it in the fridge door, there is around 6-7 C there.
 
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