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How Do You Calculate the Correct Reconstitution Amount?
At its core, reconstitution math is simple: you decide the target concentration you want, and then calculate how much liquid to add to the vial to reach that concentration. Tocris summarizes the relationship as: Volume to add = mass in vial ÷ desired concentration . That one formula is the backbone of almost every reconstitution calculator. The core formula If your vial contains a known mass and you want a specific final concentration, the equation is: Volume to add = Mass i
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18 hours ago4 min read
Bacteriostatic Water, Acetic Acid, or PBS: Which Reconstitution Medium Should You Use for Compounds?
When a lyophilized compound arrives in the lab, one of the first practical questions is: what should I use to reconstitute it? The answer is not “one solvent fits all.” In research settings, the right medium depends on the peptide’s sequence properties, charge, hydrophobicity, assay context, and storage plan . Compound vendors and technical guides consistently recommend choosing the initial solvent based on solubility behavior first , then matching that choice to downstream
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19 hours ago4 min read
Documentation Standards in Research Material Distribution
As laboratory research practices evolve, the demand for improved documentation standards continues to grow. Laboratories increasingly require detailed analytical references, sourcing clarity, and consistent reporting to support their internal quality systems. Distributors of research-use materials must adapt to these expectations by implementing structured documentation practices that prioritize transparency and traceability. Axon Research Supply LLC operates with a focus on
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Jan 271 min read
Understanding Analytical Reference Materials in Research Workflows
Analytical reference materials are widely used in research laboratories for calibration, comparison, and method development. These materials assist laboratories in validating analytical procedures and maintaining consistency across experiments. Reference materials are not intended for application outside controlled laboratory environments but serve as important tools for research professionals performing analytical and investigative work. Clear documentation, consistent sourc
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Jan 271 min read
The Importance of Lot Traceability in Laboratory Research Materials
In laboratory research environments, consistent lot traceability is essential for maintaining analytical integrity and reproducibility. Research facilities rely on clear documentation that allows materials to be traced back to their original sourcing and analytical references. Proper lot tracking supports method validation, internal quality controls, and research transparency. As laboratories continue to increase documentation standards, distributors of research materials pla
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