Vol. I · No. 1 · Established 2026

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Reconstitution Review

The independent review of research-grade reconstitution practice

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About Reconstitution Review

The independent review of research-grade reconstitution practice

Reconstitution Reviewis an editorially independent publication covering research-grade reconstitution practice. We focus on what working laboratory professionals, research peptide buyers, and biotech procurement teams actually need to decide: which diluent meets the protocol, which vendor's per-lot Certificate of Analysis can be trusted, and which storage practices preserve sample integrity.

We publish review articles, vendor profiles, USP standard explainers, reconstitution protocols, and shelf-life guidance. Every claim cites a USP chapter, a peer-reviewed source, or a manufacturer's published documentation. Speculation is labeled as such.

Editorial standards

We commit to four standards on every article:

  • Cite the source. Every quantitative claim (a concentration, a shelf-life, a USP test result) links to the underlying USP chapter, peer-reviewed paper, or manufacturer-published Certificate of Analysis.
  • Disclose every commercial relationship. If an article reviews a vendor we are affiliated with, that affiliation is stated above the review text — not buried in a footer.
  • Mention competing options. A review that only mentions one vendor is an advertisement. Our reviews put the named vendor in context with at least two alternatives.
  • Correct quickly, in public. Substantive corrections are logged on our corrections page with the date and the original text.

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R. Calloway, Editor. R. Calloway covers USP-grade laboratory consumables and research-peptide reconstitution practice. Prior to Reconstitution Review, R. wrote technical documentation for biotech reagents and contract testing services.

Ownership and funding

Reconstitution Review is an independent publication. Some articles include outbound links to vendors. Where a vendor is owned or operated by parties affiliated with Reconstitution Review, the article will state so explicitly before any product mention.

The publication does not currently accept advertising. Articles are funded by editorial operations. Where outbound links go to commercial vendors, those links may, in some cases, return a small affiliate commission; commissions never influence the editorial recommendation. See our FTC disclosure for the full policy.

Contact

Tips, source documents, factual corrections, or pitches: editor@reconstitutionreview.com.

Research-use disclaimer

Reconstitution Reviewpublishes information about laboratory reagents and research-use products. Nothing on this site is medical advice, dosing guidance, or an encouragement to use any product outside its intended research-use scope. Always follow your institution's IRB / IACUC procedures and your jurisdiction's applicable laws.