Peptide Acylation & Succinylation From Anhydride Contaminants
Learn how reconstituted peptides undergo acylation and succinylation via nucleophilic amino group attack on trace anhydride contaminants from glass vials and excipients.
Learn how reconstituted peptides undergo acylation and succinylation via nucleophilic amino group attack on trace anhydride contaminants from glass vials and excipients.
Learn how trace copper and zinc ions leached from glass vials and steel needles cause peptide dimer formation via histidine-cysteine crosslinking during storage.
Learn how reconstituted peptide adsorption losses to glass vials and plastic tubes deplete solutions, cause bioassay artifacts, and how to prevent binding.