Dosage, Concentration, Route of Administration Dosage: Seek advice from a licensed physician, medical director, or other healthcare provider Concentration: 100mg/mL Route of administration: IV/IM/SubQ Resources: Tutorial: How to Give a Subcutaneous Injection Tutorial: How to Give an Intramuscular Injection Tutorial: How to Open Your Medication Vial NAD+ Injection Dosage Chart Storage Store compounded NAD+ injections under refrigeration and keep protected from light
Subcutaneous (SubQ) injection delivers GHK-Cu into the fat layer just beneath the skin, from where it absorbs steadily into systemic circulation
Here's a comprehensive list: Chemical Reagents Fmoc-protected amino acids Coupling reagents (e.g., HBTU, HATU, or DIC) Solvents (e.g., DMF, DCM, NMP) Deprotection reagents (e.g., piperidine) Cleavage cocktail components (e.g., TFA, water, triisopropylsilane) Equipment Peptide synthesizer (automated or manual) HPLC system for purification Mass spectrometer for peptide characterization Lyophilizer for freeze-drying Rotary evaporator Analytical balance Consumables Solid support resin (e.g., Wang resin) Reaction vessels Filtration apparatus HPLC columns Having these materials on hand is crucial for the successful preparation of BPC 157 powder
Notably, the activation of HIF1 occurs in the absence of adequate oxygen or vitamin C supply
Target gene expression was normalized to HPRT and fold change was calculated relative to vehicle-treated controls
Some other factors that are taken into account are the age of your tattoo, the location of the tattoo on your body, and whether you have had previous treatments