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Peptide Reconstitution Calculator

Calculate the concentration of a reconstituted peptide and determine how many micrograms (mcg) are in each unit on a standard 100-unit insulin syringe.

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How the Math Works

Step 1: Calculate the concentration by dividing the peptide amount by the diluent volume.

Concentration = Peptide (mg) / Diluent (mL)

Step 2: A standard 100-unit insulin syringe holds 1 mL total. Each unit mark equals 0.01 mL.

Step 3: Multiply the concentration (mg/mL) by 0.01 mL to get mg per unit, then multiply by 1,000 to convert to mcg.

mcg per unit = (Peptide mg Γ— 1000 Γ— 0.01) / Diluent mL

For research calculations only. Not medical advice. This calculator is provided for educational and informational purposes. Always verify calculations independently and consult qualified professionals before applying any research protocol.