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VialTalk· 3d ago

@nicole_coco12 wrote:

Hello, I read to reconstitute 50mg 5amino with 7ml bac water. However that doesn’t fit in the small vial. Anyone know different?

Not advice, just personal experience and what I’ve commonly seen.

For a 50 mg 5-Amino vial, 1 to 2 mL of BAC water is very common. Some researchers may go higher, around 3 to 4 mL, if they want a more diluted concentration or are using a larger sterile vial.

But 7 mL is pretty high for a 50 mg vial and is definitely not what I would consider typical. At that point it’s heavily diluted, and most small vials probably won’t even hold that much anyway.

So typically, from what I’ve seen, 1 to 2 mL is the common range. The researcher still has to choose their own concentration and do their own math. This is not advice.

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nicole_coco12OP· 3d ago

Hello, I read to reconstitute 50mg 5amino with 7ml bac water. However that doesn’t fit in the small vial. Anyone know different?

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VialTalk· 3d ago

@nicole_coco12 wrote:

Hello, I read to reconstitute 50mg 5amino with 7ml bac water. However that doesn’t fit in the small vial. Anyone know different?

Not advice, just personal experience and what I’ve commonly seen.

For a 50 mg 5-Amino vial, 1 to 2 mL of BAC water is very common. Some researchers may go higher, around 3 to 4 mL, if they want a more diluted concentration or are using a larger sterile vial.

But 7 mL is pretty high for a 50 mg vial and is definitely not what I would consider typical. At that point it’s heavily diluted, and most small vials probably won’t even hold that much anyway.

So typically, from what I’ve seen, 1 to 2 mL is the common range. The researcher still has to choose their own concentration and do their own math. This is not advice.

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