- Unit - A "unit" comes from the typical insulin syringe used for injecting peptides. 1 unit is 1/100 ML (or CC)
- CC - This is a volume measurement and stands for Cubic Centimeter. One CC is equivalent to one ML (or milliliter)
- ML - This is another volume measurement, stands for Milliliter. 1 ML = 1 CC.
- Bacteriostatic Water - This is a fluid used to reconstitute (rehydrate) powdered peptides. Peptides typically come packaged in a vial as powder.
FYI - This list is a work in progress and will be added to as questions come up.