What do “acetate” or “HCl salt” mean in peptide listings?
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“Acetate” or “HCl” often refers to the peptide’s salt form, which can influence handling characteristics like pH and solubility.
The salt form does not necessarily change the core amino acid sequence, but it can affect stability and preparation conditions depending on the study setup.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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