VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide)
Research Overview (For Laboratory Use Only)

Contents

What is it?

VIP is a natural neuropeptide that supports circulation and respiratory health.

Benefits:

  • Helps improve breathing and airflow
  • Promotes healthy blood flow
  • Supports cognitive clarity and energy

What’s in the Vial?

These are the most popular configurations in the market for reference:

  • Type: Freeze-dried (lyophilized) powder
  • Peptide Amount: 10 mg
  • Vial Size: Standard 10 mL vial
  • Reconstitution Volume: 2 mL BAC Water
  • Purity: ≥ 99%
  • Solvent for research: Bacteriostatic Water (BAC)

VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) – Suggested Research Ranges (RUO Only)

Reconstitution

Add 2 mL BAC Water

Concentration After Reconstitution

1 unit = 0.05 mg (using a standard 100-unit insulin syringe)

Standard Study

Research goal

Frequency

Dose per injection

Units
( u-100 syringe)

Volume (ml)

Standard Study
Daily
0.5 mg
10 Units
0.10 ml

Cycle Length: 8 Weeks 

Post-Study: 2-4 Weeks Off

High Intensity Study

Research goal

Frequency

Dose per injection

Units
( u-100 syringe)

Volume (ml)

High Intensity Study
Daily
1 mg
20 Units
0.20 ml

Cycle Length: 8 Weeks 

Post-Study: 2-4 Weeks Off

Dosage Calculator

Peptide Dosage Calculator

Result:

Storage Tips

Form

Temperature

Duration

Powder (dry)
- 20*C (- 4*F)
Long-Term
Reconstituted(mixed)
2-8*C (36-46*F)
use within 30 days

Legal & Safety Notes

  • For research labs only — Not for medical or personal use
  • Use sterile technique when handling
  • Always label vials with compound name, concentration, and date
  • Store reconstituted material in a clean, cold place (2–8°C / 36–46°F)
  • Discard after 30 days or per study protocol

Disclaimer: For Research Use Only. Not for Human or Veterinary Use. The information provided here is intended solely for educational and laboratory research purposes. None of the materials or details mentioned are approved for medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. Always follow your institution’s safety procedures and applicable regulations when handling research compounds. This content should not be interpreted as medical advice, dosage guidance, or encouragement for personal administration of any substance.

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