Feb 18, 2026 at 6:22 PM#1
I ran a 30-day stability test on reconstituted WWB semaglutide to answer the question everyone asks: "How long does reconstituted sema last in the fridge?"
Methodology:
- Product: WWB Semaglutide 10mg, batch #WS-SEM-2026-0203
- Reconstituted with 1mL bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol)
- Stored at 4°C (standard refrigerator) in original vial
- Sent aliquots to Janoshik at Day 0, Day 10, Day 20, and Day 30
- Each test was standard HPLC purity analysis
📋 Results:
| Time Point | HPLC Purity | Degradation from Day 0 |
|-----------|-------------|----------------------|
| Day 0 | 99.1% | — |
| Day 10 | 98.9% | -0.2% |
| Day 20 | 98.5% | -0.6% |
| Day 30 | 97.8% | -1.3% |
Key Takeaway: WWB semaglutide maintained >97.5% purity through 30 days when reconstituted with BAC water and stored at 4°C. The degradation rate was approximately 0.043% per day, which is very reasonable.
This means a reconstituted vial is perfectly usable for a full month. You could probably push it to 45 days before hitting 97% but I wouldn't go much beyond that.
Total testing cost for this experiment: $540 (4x Janoshik panels). Expensive, but now we all have real data instead of guessing. 🔬
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