Peptide Calculator - Dosage, Molecular Weight & Reconstitution Tool | PeptidePort

Peptide Calculator Tools

Comprehensive peptide analysis tools for molecular weight calculation, charge analysis, hydrophobicity assessment, and peptide property predictions. Essential resources for peptide research, synthesis planning, and educational purposes.

Complete Peptide Calculator & Dosage Tool

This comprehensive peptide calculator combines molecular property analysis with practical dosage calculations. Perfect for researchers, scientists, and professionals working with peptides - from basic molecular weight calculations to precise reconstitution and dosing protocols.

Molecular Weight Calculator

Accurate molecular weight calculation for any amino acid sequence using 1 or 3-letter codes

Dosage Calculator

Calculate precise peptide dosages based on body weight, concentration, and injection requirements

Reconstitution Calculator

Determine exact amounts of bacteriostatic water needed for proper peptide reconstitution

Net Charge Analysis

Calculate peptide charge at different pH values and physiological conditions

Isoelectric Point (pI)

Determine the pH at which peptide carries no net charge for optimal stability

Hydrophobicity Analysis

Predict peptide solubility, membrane interactions, and purification behavior

Syringe Unit Calculator

Visual dosage meter showing exact syringe units to draw for accurate administration

Concentration Calculator

Calculate final peptide concentration in mg/mL after reconstitution with diluent

Cycle Planning Tool

Plan complete peptide cycles with total dose calculations and supply requirements

Interactive Peptide Calculator & Dosage Tool

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Calculator Features Include:

  • Molecular Weight Calculator: Enter peptide sequence (1 or 3-letter codes)
  • Dosage Calculator: Calculate doses based on body weight and peptide strength
  • Reconstitution Tool: Determine bacteriostatic water amounts
  • Syringe Units: Visual guide showing exact units to draw
  • Concentration Calculator: Final mg/mL after reconstitution

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Includes molecular weight, dosage, and reconstitution tools

How to Use the Peptide Calculator

This comprehensive tool combines multiple calculation functions in one interface:

Step 1: Molecular Weight Calculation

Enter your peptide sequence using either single-letter (GHRP) or three-letter (Gly-His-Arg-Pro) amino acid codes. The calculator instantly provides molecular weight, net charge, and physicochemical properties.

Step 2: Dosage Calculation

Input your body weight, desired dose (mcg/kg), and peptide vial strength (mg). The calculator determines your exact daily dose and shows how many doses your vial contains.

Step 3: Reconstitution Planning

Select amount of bacteriostatic water to add (typically 1-3mL). The calculator shows final concentration and provides visual syringe measurement for accurate dosing.

Step 4: Administration Guide

View the visual dosage meter showing exact syringe units to draw (remember: 100 units = 1mL). This eliminates guesswork and ensures precise administration.

Popular Peptide Calculations:

BPC-157:
Molecular Weight: 1419.6 Da
Typical dose: 200-500 mcg
TB-500:
Molecular Weight: 4963.4 Da
Typical dose: 2-10 mg
GHRP-6:
Molecular Weight: 872.0 Da
Typical dose: 100-300 mcg
Semaglutide:
Molecular Weight: 4113.6 Da
Typical dose: 0.25-2.4 mg

Important Research Disclaimer

For Research and Educational Use Only: This calculator and the embedded tools are intended solely for research, educational, and informational purposes. All calculations and dosage recommendations are for research applications only and should not be used for human therapeutic purposes, clinical diagnosis, or treatment decisions without proper medical supervision and regulatory approval. Always verify calculations independently, follow institutional guidelines, and consult with qualified professionals for any medical or therapeutic applications. Peptide research should be conducted in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards.