Peptide Dose & Reconstitution Calculator
The most accurate tool for calculating research peptide dosages, unit markings, and solvent ratios.
Total milligrams of lyophilized peptide in the vial.
Milliliters of Bacteriostatic Water used for reconstitution.
Target dose per research application in micrograms.
Results
0 Units
Concentration
0 mcg/unit
Total Volume
200 units
Research Use Only: This tool is for laboratory calculation purposes. Seus Peptides products are strictly not for human consumption.
How to use this calculator
Calculating the correct dosage for research peptides requires understanding the relationship between the weight of the peptide (mg), the volume of the solvent (ml), and the desired research dose (mcg).
- Peptide Amount (mg): This is the total mass of the peptide in your vial. For example, a standard vial of BPC-157 often contains 5mg.
- Water Amount (ml): This is the volume of Bacteriostatic Water you add to the vial. Most researchers use 1ml to 3ml depending on the desired concentration.
- Desired Dose (mcg): This is the specific amount you intend to use in your laboratory application. 1mg = 1000mcg.
The result is provided in Units, which corresponds to the markings on a standard 1ml (100-unit) insulin syringe. If you are using a 0.5ml or 0.3ml syringe, the unit markings remain the same.