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A Beginner’s Guide to Preparing Lyophilised Research Materials
What Is Reconstitution?
Reconstitution is the process of adding a sterile diluent (commonly bacteriostatic water) to a lyophilised (freeze-dried) research material to return it to liquid form for laboratory handling and measurement.
Equipment Required
✅ Lyophilised research vial
✅ Bacteriostatic water
✅ Sterile syringe
✅ Alcohol swabs
✅ Clean workspace
Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace
- Wash hands thoroughly.
- Clean the vial stoppers with alcohol swabs.
- Allow surfaces to dry completely.
Step 2: Draw the Diluent
- Using a sterile syringe, draw the required volume of bacteriostatic water.
- Check for air bubbles and remove if necessary.
Step 3: Add the Diluent
- Insert the needle through the vial stopper.
- Slowly allow the water to run down the inside wall of the vial.
- Avoid spraying directly onto the powder.
Step 4: Dissolve the Material
- Gently swirl the vial.
- Do not shake vigorously.
- Allow the powder to dissolve completely.
Step 5: Label & Store
Record:
- Product name
- Date reconstituted
- Amount of diluent added
Store according to manufacturer recommendations, typically refrigerated between 2–8°C.
