BACTERIOSTATIC WATER

$13.00

Bacteriostatic Water – Research Compound Description

Bacteriostatic Water is a sterile, high-purity water solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol, specifically formulated to inhibit bacterial growth. It is widely used in peptide research for the safe reconstitution and dilution of lyophilized peptides and other research compounds. Its preservative properties make it suitable for multi-use vials, allowing repeated withdrawals without compromising sterility, which supports consistent and reliable experimental outcomes.

When used in peptide research, bacteriostatic water helps maintain the structural integrity and stability of sensitive compounds, reducing the risk of degradation during storage or repeated handling. Its compatibility with a wide range of peptides makes it an essential tool in laboratory and preclinical research applications.

Key Research Focus Areas

  • Reconstitution of lyophilized peptides and proteins

  • Preparation of peptide solutions for in vitro assays and preclinical studies

  • Preservation of peptide stability and prevention of contamination

  • Multi-use vial applications requiring sterility over time

Compound Characteristics

  • Solution Type: Sterile water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol

  • Function: Inhibits bacterial growth and preserves peptide integrity

  • Research Use: Laboratory and scientific research only

  • Storage: Store under recommended conditions to maintain sterility and peptide compatibility

Important Notice
Bacteriostatic Water is intended strictly for research purposes only. It is not approved for human or veterinary use, consumption, diagnosis, or treatment of any medical condition.

This compound should be handled only by qualified professionals in controlled research environments, in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and safety protocols.

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BACTERIOSTATIC WATER
BACTERIOSTATIC WATER
$13.00

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