MOTs-C Reconstitution Calculator

BAC water and exact syringe draws for MOTs-C vials. Doses run in whole milligrams here, and the full math chain is shown with every result.

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1

What size is your syringe?

All insulin syringes are U-100, so 100 units equals 1 mL.
2

How much peptide is in your vial?

Check the label on the vial.
3

What is your dose per injection?

Select or enter the amount you want per shot.
Unit:

Step 1 of 2, Reconstitute

For the dose below, add this much BAC water (dose: ,)
,mL

Step 2 of 2, Draw your dose

Pull the syringe to
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Concentration
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Doses per vial
, at this dose

The math, step by step

    Medical Disclaimer. This calculator is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice and does not recommend doses. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any peptide compound. Never self-medicate. Full disclaimer.

    Reconstitution chart: 10 mg vial

    BAC water addedConcentrationDraw for 5 mg doseDraw for 7.5 mg dose
    0.5 mL20,000 mcg/mL25 units37.5 units
    0.75 mL13,333 mcg/mL37.5 units56.25 units
    1 mL10,000 mcg/mL50 units75 units

    Draws are U-100 insulin syringe units (100 units = 1 mL). Formula: dose in mcg ÷ (vial mcg ÷ water mL) × 100. The calculator above handles any other combination.

    About MOTs-C

    MOTs-C is a mitochondrial-derived peptide, meaning its code is carried in mitochondrial DNA rather than the cell nucleus. Research interest centers on its role in metabolism and its behavior as an exercise mimetic: in animal studies it activates the AMPK pathway involved in glucose handling and cellular energy balance. It has no regulatory approval anywhere, and the human data is early. Everything in circulation outside a study is research-grade material.

    Because the studied effects are metabolic rather than microgram-scale signaling, MOTs-C is discussed in whole milligrams, more like TB-500 than like BPC-157. Community protocols typically describe 5 to 10 mg per injection, often a few times a week rather than daily, sometimes front-loaded then tapered. As everywhere on this site, those figures describe what communities discuss, not a recommendation, and there is no approved schedule to anchor them.

    Milligram doses mean larger draws, so the water matters for fit rather than for readability. From a 10 mg vial with 1 mL of BAC water, a 5 mg dose is a 50 unit draw, half a 1 mL syringe, and the same vial gives two such doses. A full 10 mg dose at that same 1 mL fills the whole syringe at 100 units, which is why these big-milligram peptides use less water, not more. If the calculator warns your draw exceeds the syringe, add less water or use a larger syringe rather than splitting a draw by eye. Refrigerate after mixing.

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    Common questions

    Why is MOTs-C dosed in milligrams when BPC-157 is in micrograms?
    Different compounds, different studied ranges. MOTs-C discussion sits in whole milligrams, so a single dose uses a large slice of the vial. The math is the same; only the scale changes.
    How many doses does a 10 mg vial hold?
    At 5 mg per injection, two. At 10 mg, one. The doses-per-vial line in the result card computes this for any dose you enter.
    How much water should I add?
    Enough to keep the draw on your syringe. For a 10 mg vial at a 5 mg dose, 1 mL gives a 50 unit draw. The chart below shows the alternatives.

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