Lab Protocols

How to Store Research Peptides: Cold-Chain Handling Best Practice

By Synedica Labs Research Team · 5 April 2026 · 6 min read

Quick takeaways

Peptide potency is fragile. A perfectly synthesised, ≥99% HPLC-pure compound can lose meaningful activity within hours if mishandled at room temperature. This article covers the storage rules every research lab should treat as default.

Material formatBest temperatureMain riskLab note
Pre-filled pens2–8 °CFreezingKeep refrigerated, do not freeze
Lyophilised powder-20 °C long termHumidity + repeated thawStable longer before reconstitution
Reconstituted material2–8 °CHeat + shakingUse within the labelled window
In-transit parcelsCold-chain protectedDelayed unpackingRefrigerate promptly on arrival

Receiving the package

Every Synedica shipment ships in an insulated cold-chain box with frozen gel packs. On arrival:

Long-term storage

Pre-filled pens and lyophilised vials behave differently:

What kills peptide potency fastest?

  1. Heat — Anything above 25 °C accelerates degradation exponentially.
  2. Repeat freeze-thaw — One thaw is acceptable. Two or three rounds will halve the active fraction.
  3. Light — UV exposure cleaves disulfide bonds. Keep in opaque packaging.
  4. Mechanical shaking — Vigorous shaking foams the solution and denatures peptide. Roll, don't shake.

Reconstitution best practice

For lyophilised material, use bacteriostatic water at 1–2 mg/mL. Inject down the side of the vial slowly, then gently swirl until clear. Do not invert vigorously.

If your data shows unexpectedly low potency mid-study, suspect storage before suspecting the supplier. Verify your fridge temperature log first.
Where to go next

Related pages after the storage guide

Validate the COA too

Storage is only one side of the quality equation — documentation is the other.

FAQ

Common storage questions

Should a kit go into the fridge immediately after delivery?
Yes. Open the parcel promptly, confirm the cold pack is still cool, and move the kit into 2–8 °C storage as soon as practical.
Can pre-filled peptide pens be frozen?
As a default rule, no. Pre-filled pens should be refrigerated, not frozen, unless the product documentation specifically states otherwise.
What is the most common avoidable storage mistake?
Letting the package sit at room temperature for too long after delivery is one of the most common avoidable mistakes, especially during busy receiving windows.

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