Why do some peptides clump or look cloudy after reconstitution?
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Clumping/cloudiness can occur due to:
- Incomplete dissolution
- pH/solvent mismatch
- Aggregation at higher concentrations
- Temperature changes or handling technique
Researchers typically follow vendor documentation and lab best practices to minimize aggregation and ensure consistent sample preparation.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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