Enter your vial strength, reconstitution volume, and target aliquot amount. We'll instantly calculate the reconstituted concentration, the volume that contains your aliquot, and how many aliquots each vial holds.
Start calculatingChoose your parameters below. The result updates live as you select.
From a lyophilized vial to an accurate, repeatable aliquot in four steps. Each input above maps to a step below.
Choose the amount of peptide for each research aliquot: 250mcg equals 0.25mg. This is the amount of compound per aliquot you draw, not the size of the vial.
The total peptide in your vial, printed on the label. Tap a chip from the live Axis catalog to autofill a real product strength, or enter your own.
Select how much Amino H2O you add. More water lowers the concentration and gives a larger, easier-to-measure draw; less concentrates it. Most peptides reconstitute well at 2–3mL.
The meter fills to the volume mark on a U-100 scale (100 units = 1mL). The result cards show your aliquot volume, concentration, and how many aliquots the vial holds.
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