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    ali_baba is offline Junior Member
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    Can you filter peptides??

    Can you filter peptides with a syringe filter once reconstituted?? I trust my sources but I always like being extra careful and I always get less pip with AAS when I filter it.

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    Lmao

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    i pinned peps 3x a day for a year. no pip, nothing.

    technically, you CAN filter your peps.

    ....but why?

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    Idk, I'm pretty anal about sterility but I guess the BAC water should take care of any bacteria

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    Quote Originally Posted by ali_baba View Post
    Idk, I'm pretty anal about sterility but I guess the BAC water should take care of any bacteria
    here's an easy test to see if your peps have been properly heat sterilized...

    ....this is something i figured out, maybe I'm wrong?

    anyways, everytime i go to reconstitute some peps, there is a partial vacuum.


    My theory is that the peps go in hot, and sealed. as it cools and dries, the air becomes denser, and therefore creates a vacuum. Had the peps went in cold, then sealed, the vacuum would not exist.

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    Sounds pretty logical, I'll keep and eye out for that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    here's an easy test to see if your peps have been properly heat sterilized...

    ....this is something i figured out, maybe I'm wrong?

    anyways, everytime i go to reconstitute some peps, there is a partial vacuum.


    My theory is that the peps go in hot, and sealed. as it cools and dries, the air becomes denser, and therefore creates a vacuum. Had the peps went in cold, then sealed, the vacuum would not exist.
    uh is that anything like a queef?

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