It was my turn to get kicked out of the chat room, so I hope Im not repeating what Dave was saying, because I missed all of that, but I think this is really interesting, and I think, just like all of you guys get this question a lot, especially within the last year or so, and like you said, people are taking this
Reconstitute with sterile bacteriostatic water or appropriate laboratory buffer Add solvent slowly along the vial wall to minimize foaming Gently swirl until the peptide is dissolved Store reconstituted solutions at 3646 F (28 C) Prepare aliquots where appropriate to reduce freezethaw cycles Careful preparation procedures help maintain peptide stability and solution consistency during laboratory experiments
What also stands out is survodutides potential benefit for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, or MASLD (informally called fatty liver), as seen in another trial
This is where the potential benefits of peptides like BPC-157 come into focus