For Research Use Only — Educational Conversion Guide
This table illustrates general unit conversions and solution concentration examples to assist with laboratory calculations.
It is intended strictly for analytical and research purposes, not for human or veterinary use.
| Peptide Mass | Equivalent in Micrograms (mcg) | Example Solvent Volume (mL) | Resulting Concentration (mg/mL) | Resulting Concentration (mcg/mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 mg | 5,000 mcg | 1.0 mL | 5.0 mg/mL | 5,000 mcg/mL |
| 2.0 mL | 2.5 mg/mL | 2,500 mcg/mL | ||
| 5.0 mL | 1.0 mg/mL | 1,000 mcg/mL | ||
| 10 mg | 10,000 mcg | 1.0 mL | 10.0 mg/mL | 10,000 mcg/mL |
| 2.0 mL | 5.0 mg/mL | 5,000 mcg/mL | ||
| 5.0 mL | 2.0 mg/mL | 2,000 mcg/mL | ||
| 12.5 mg | 12,500 mcg | 1.0 mL | 12.5 mg/mL | 12,500 mcg/mL |
| 2.5 mL | 5.0 mg/mL | 5,000 mcg/mL | ||
| 5.0 mL | 2.5 mg/mL | 2,500 mcg/mL |
Conversion Formulas
Notes
The optimal solvent type, pH, and volume should be determined by the specific peptide’s chemical characteristics and the intended research protocol.
Always label reconstituted solutions with the compound name, concentration, date, and solvent type.
Important Notice:
The information presented herein is provided solely for scientific education and research support. These materials and compounds are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor should they be used in humans or animals. Any discussion of solubility, pH, or reconstitution principles refers exclusively to laboratory handling and analytical study. Using this information or any product described herein for purposes of human or veterinary administration is strictly prohibited and may violate federal law.