Research Cycles
The research-cycle model.
Most research questions are not answered in a single shipment. A research cycle aligns supply to the window over which a compound is actually studied — so material is on the bench when a protocol calls for it, without over-ordering up front.
Standard
3-Month Research Cycle
A single response window. Three monthly shipments provide enough material to run a defined protocol from initiation through an initial observation period, with consistent lot continuity across the cycle. Suited to recovery, growth-hormone-axis, and metabolic research questions that resolve over weeks rather than months.
- Three monthly shipments, billed monthly
- Continuity of supply across one protocol window
- Lot-specific Certificate of Analysis with each shipment
Extended
6-Month Research Cycle
Two cycles across an extended timeframe. Six monthly shipments support longer-running protocols — longevity, anti-aging, and tissue-repair research, or any design that compares an initial response window against a sustained follow-up. Material arrives in step with the study rather than in a single large order.
- Six monthly shipments, billed monthly
- Built for extended and comparative protocols
- Lot-specific Certificate of Analysis with each shipment
A one-time purchase remains the default for any single product. Cycles are optional and selected at the point of ordering.
How a cycle runs.
Monthly billing
Cycles are billed monthly for the duration of the cycle — three payments for a 3-Month Cycle, six for a 6-Month Cycle — rather than as a single charge. Each billing period corresponds to one shipment. There are no day-, week-, or quantity-based dropdowns; the cycle length is the only schedule decision.
Shipments and continuity
A shipment is dispatched for each cycle month. Where possible, material is supplied from consistent lots to reduce batch-to-batch variability across a protocol. Every shipment is cold-chain packaged and accompanied by the Certificate of Analysis for the lot supplied.
Documentation
Each compound page lists its full specification — sequence, molecular formula, purity, appearance, solubility, storage, and reconstitution guidance. Reviewing these before a cycle begins allows the protocol and storage plan to be set in advance.
General reconstitution & storage guidance.
The following is general laboratory guidance. Always defer to the specific storage, solubility, and reconstitution values listed on each product page, as they vary by compound.
Lyophilized storage
Most lyophilized peptides are stored desiccated at −20°C, protected from light and moisture, and are stable for extended periods in that state. Some copper- and temperature-sensitive compounds are refrigerated at 2–8°C instead — confirm per product.
Reconstitution
Reconstitute with sterile or bacteriostatic water, adding solvent slowly down the vial wall. Swirl gently to dissolve; do not vortex or shake. Allow the vial to fully clarify before use.
After reconstitution
Reconstituted solutions are generally stored at 2–8°C and used within the window stated on the product page. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, which can degrade peptide integrity.
Light and contamination
Keep light-sensitive compounds shielded and use aseptic technique throughout. Some peptides require polypropylene rather than glass surfaces to limit adsorption — check the product specification.
Research Use Only
For qualified research applications.
All compounds supplied by Nexphoria are intended exclusively for laboratory research and analytical use by qualified professionals. They are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, or medical devices, are not approved for human or veterinary use, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.
Purchasers are responsible for handling, storing, and using these materials in accordance with applicable institutional protocols and regulations. Nothing on this page constitutes medical advice or a recommendation for use in humans.