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Research Guides

These guides are for research and educational purposes only. All research compounds are sold strictly for laboratory and scientific research use only. They are not for human consumption, medical treatment, or any diagnostic purpose. AUSPEPS does not promote, endorse, or encourage the use of these substances in humans. Always comply with all applicable laws and regulations in your jurisdiction.

Interactive Tool

Reconstitution Calculator

Enter the research compound in your vial, the bacteriostatic water you added, and your desired research dose. The visual syringe shows where to draw on a standard 100-unit insulin barrel.

Reconstitution Calculator

With Visual Syringe Guide

For research and educational use only. Not medical advice. Always work with sterile equipment and follow your jurisdiction's regulations.

Concentration
5 mg/ml
Draw volume
0.1 ml
On insulin syringe
10 units
1Enter total research compound (mg)
2Enter water added (ml)
3Enter desired dose (mg)
Guides

Plain-English Research Guides

Written for Australian researchers, biohackers and longevity enthusiasts. Curated from published literature. Educational use only.

18 February 2025 · 6 min read

Research Compound Dosing Math: A Step-by-Step Calculator Guide

Milligrams to micrograms to insulin-syringe units. The single most common research mistake. Here’s the math, with worked examples for the most-used research compounds.

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11 February 2025 · 6 min read

GHK-Cu for Hair: What the Research Actually Shows

GHK-Cu has a strong mechanistic story for hair — matrix support, angiogenesis, possible 5AR inhibition. Here’s what the published literature establishes.

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9 February 2025 · 6 min read

Selank vs Semax: How the Two Russian Nootropic Research Compounds Compare

Often confused, often stacked, rarely the same. Selank is built for anxiety; Semax is built for cognition. Here’s what the literature actually shows.

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4 February 2025 · 7 min read

Retatrutide vs Tirzepatide: 2025 Trial Data Compared

Dual agonist vs triple agonist. Both research compounds are reshaping the metabolic field — but the 2025 trial data tells a clear story about which is more potent.

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28 January 2025 · 6 min read

A Beginner’s Guide to Research Compound Reconstitution

Reconstitution is the most error-prone step in research compound work. Here’s how to do it correctly from scratch — with the math, the gear, and the common mistakes.

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21 January 2025 · 5 min read

BPC-157 and TB-500: What the Research Says About the Stack

The most-discussed recovery stack in the field. Two different mechanisms, overlapping tissue-repair pathways. Here’s what the published data actually supports.

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14 January 2025 · 6 min read

Tesamorelin: A Research Overview for Australian Researchers

One of the few GHRH analogues with full Phase 3 clinical data. Here’s how it works, what the trials showed, and how it compares to CJC-1295 and sermorelin.

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7 January 2025 · 6 min read

Melanotan 2: A Research Guide for Australian Researchers

MT-2 is one of the most frequently searched research compounds in Australia. Here’s the mechanism, the half-life, the side-effect profile and how it compares to PT-141.

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12 November 2024 · 6 min read

GHK-Cu in Australia: A Plain-English Research Guide

GHK-Cu is one of the most extensively studied copper-binding research compounds in the literature. Here’s what the research actually says — without the hype.

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19 November 2024 · 7 min read

MOTS-C: A Beginner’s Research Overview

MOTS-C is a 16-amino-acid research compound encoded inside the mitochondrial genome — and it’s become one of the most discussed longevity research compounds of the past decade.

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26 November 2024 · 5 min read

Research Compound Storage & Handling: An Australian Researcher’s Guide

Research compounds are sensitive proteins — proper storage protects the integrity of your research. Here’s a no-nonsense Australian guide to keeping them stable.

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Reference · 3 min read

What is BAC Water? A Researcher's Primer

Bacteriostatic water is the standard diluent used to reconstitute lyophilised research compounds. Here's what makes it different from sterile water and why it matters.

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Reference · 4 min read

Lyophilised vs Reconstituted: Shelf Life at a Glance

A quick reference table for storage temperatures, light exposure and stability of common research compounds in both lyophilised and reconstituted form.

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Logistics · 2 min read

Australian Shipping & Cold Chain

How AUSPEPS handles temperature-controlled dispatch across Australia, what to do on arrival, and how to verify your vial on receipt.

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