5-Amino-1MQ Reconstitution Calculator
5-Amino-1MQ is a small-molecule NNMT inhibitor (not a peptide). This page shows how to reconstitute it and read the result on a syringe — the calculator does the arithmetic for you.
Status: Not approved for human use; a research compound. Commonly sold as oral capsules.
The math
Concentration = vial ÷ water · Units = (dose ÷ concentration) × 100
5-Amino-1MQ is usually an oral capsule. Use the calculator only if you have a powder/lyophilized form you need to dissolve to a known concentration.
Worked example
Illustrative numbers only — not a dose recommendation.
Example
Vial50 mg
Bacteriostatic water5 mL
Concentration10 mg/mL
Each 10 units (0.1 mL) contains1,000 mcg
How to use the calculator
- Open the calculator and enter your 5-Amino-1MQ vial size.
- Enter your bacteriostatic water volume, then your dose.
- Read off the units to draw and doses per vial.
Planning a full cycle? Work out vials, syringes & swabs →
Frequently asked questions
How do I reconstitute 5-Amino-1MQ?
Add bacteriostatic water to the lyophilized vial to reach a concentration you can measure. For example, 50 mg in 5 mL of water gives 10 mg/mL, so each 10 units (0.1 mL) on a U-100 syringe contains about 1,000 mcg of 5-Amino-1MQ. Swirl gently rather than shaking.
How many units of 5-Amino-1MQ do I draw?
Divide your intended dose by the concentration to get the volume in mL, then multiply by 100 for a U-100 syringe. The calculator does this automatically once you enter your vial size, water volume and dose.
What vial sizes does 5-Amino-1MQ come in?
5-Amino-1MQ is commonly supplied as capsules, or powder. The amount in the vial does not change with how much water you add — water only sets the concentration.
Is 5-Amino-1MQ approved for human use?
Not approved for human use; a research compound. Commonly sold as oral capsules. This calculator only performs arithmetic on the numbers you enter and does not recommend any dose.