Peptide Appearance & Color Guide

What each peptide or stack should look like after reconstitution

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Last Update 8 maanden geleden

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General / Peptide Handling

Overview:

Wondering what color your peptide should be after mixing? This guide provides the expected appearance of each peptide and combination stack after proper reconstitution. While most peptides are colorless or clear, a few have a distinct color due to their chemical structure.

If your peptide looks noticeably different than described below, contact support before using it.

Peptide Appearance Guide (Individual Peptides)

5-Amino-1MQ
• Appearance: Orange to amber
• Note: Naturally orange due to its quinolinium structure. Bright color is expected and normal.

ACE-031
• Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy
• Note: Should be colorless. Slight haziness from protein suspension is normal.

AICAR
• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain colorless after mixing. Discard if cloudy or discolored.

AOD9604

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should appear transparent when properly reconstituted.

BPC-157

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: May be slightly hazy depending on temperature. Haze is normal and safe.

Cerebrolysin

• Appearance: Pale yellow
• Note: Premixed vial is often yellowish. Do not inject if darker yellow or cloudy.

Cagrilintide

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain clear. Minor foaming may occur during mixing.

CJC-1295 (with DAC)

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Minor bubbles or foam are normal. Fully transparent when settled.

CJC-1295 (without DAC)

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Identical to version with DAC in appearance. Colorless solution.


Epithalon

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain transparent. Discard if yellow or cloudy.

GHK-Cu

• Appearance: Bright blue
• Note: Strong blue color due to copper complex. Completely normal and expected.

GHRP-2

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain colorless. Store refrigerated after reconstitution.

IGF-1 LR3

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent after mixing. Handle with care to avoid degradation.

Ipamorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should be fully transparent. Mild bubbling on mix is okay.

Kisspeptin-10

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should appear colorless. Use within recommended timeframe.

LL-37

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent solution. Discard if particulate matter appears.

Mazdutide

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should be colorless. Do not use if discolored.

MK-677

• Appearance: Clear (oral form: capsule or liquid)
• Note: Usually taken orally. If injectable, clear solution is expected.

MOTS-C

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Fully transparent when properly mixed.

MT-2 (Melanotan 2 Acetate)

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: May foam slightly. Should remain colorless when settled.

PT-141 (Bremelanotide)

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Slight bubbling on mixing is common. Colorless once settled.

Retatrutide

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Colorless after reconstitution. Discard if murky or yellow.

Selank

• Appearance: Clear to slightly cloudy
• Note: Slight cloudiness is acceptable, especially in nasal form.

Semax

• Appearance: Clear to slightly cloudy
• Note: Cloudiness is normal, especially in nasal form.

Sermorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: May have slight haze. Fully transparent when settled.

TB-500

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should be colorless. Discard if discolored or particulate.


Tesamorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Use soon after mixing. Should remain transparent.

Thymosin Alpha-1

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent. Store cold and avoid light exposure.

Thymulin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain colorless. Stable when refrigerated.

Tirzepatide

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent after mixing. Do not use if yellowed.

Peptide Stack Appearance Guide

BPC-157 + TB-500
• Appearance: Clear
• Note: When combined, both peptides remain colorless. Slight haze from BPC-157 is common and safe.

CJC-1295 + GHRP-2
• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain transparent when properly mixed. Bubbles may appear but settle quickly.

CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin
• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Fully colorless and stable when reconstituted and combined. Store cold.

Epithalon + 5-Amino-1MQ

• Appearance: Orange to amber
• Note: The orange tone of 5-Amino-1MQ will dominate. This color is normal and expected.

GHK-CU + 5-Amino-1MQ

• Appearance: Teal to blue-green
• Note: Blue from GHK-Cu mixed with orange from 5-Amino creates a dark green/teal tone. This is normal.

Ipamorelin + CJC-1295 + GHRP-2

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Fully colorless when all three peptides are combined. Store refrigerated.

Ipamorelin + Sermorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent solution. Minor haze is acceptable but should not be cloudy.

Ipamorelin + Tesamorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Should remain fully colorless. Store properly and use within cycle duration.

Kisspeptin-10 + PT-141

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Both peptides are colorless. Final solution should be fully transparent.

Selank + Semax

• Appearance: Clear to slightly cloudy
• Note: Both nasal peptides can appear slightly milky when combined. This is normal and safe.

Sermorelin + GHRP-2

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: May have a slight haze. Fully transparent when rested. Store cold.

Tesamorelin + CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin

• Appearance: Clear
• Note: Transparent and stable when reconstituted and mixed. Avoid contamination during transfer.


Storage Notes:

  • Reconstituted peptides should be stored in the refrigerator (2–8°C / 35–46°F).

  • Discard any peptide that shows signs of cloudiness (if normally clear), discoloration, floating particles, or unusual odor.

  • Do not freeze peptides unless explicitly instructed on the label.


Final Note:

If you’re unsure about how your peptide should look, or if the color seems off from what’s listed above, please reach out to our support team before using it.

Disclaimer:
This article is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any peptide or supplement regimen.

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