In a murine oral candidiasis model, medium-chain fatty acids suppressed mycelial growth of Candida on the tongue surface
Primary Degradation Mechanisms Hydrolysis: Water can cleave peptide bonds, especially at elevated temperatures Oxidation: Methionine and cysteine residues (if present) are susceptible to oxidation Aggregation: Peptides may form aggregates over time, reducing bioactivity Microbial Contamination: Bacteria can degrade peptide and introduce pyrogens Stability-Enhancing Practices Temperature: Refrigerate at 2-8C immediately after reconstitution Light: Store in original amber vial or wrap with foil pH: BPC-157 is stable across a wide pH range (2-10), but neutral pH is optimal Sterile Technique: Use fresh needles and swab septum before each withdrawal Estimated Stability in Solution BAC Water at 2-8C: 4-6 weeks with maintained activity Sterile Water at 2-8C: 1-2 weeks maximum
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PRP uses the patient's own blood platelets, while MDCT uses a compounded pharmaceutical solution
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