
Bacteriostatic Water 10mL
0.9% Benzyl Alcohol Diluent
Sterile bacteriostatic water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol, the general-purpose diluent used to reconstitute lyophilized research peptides drawn from a multi-use vial.
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- Sterile doctoral chemist verified purity
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
All products are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and development use only. Not for human or veterinary use, not a drug, food, or cosmetic, and not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What is Bacteriostatic Water studied for in research?
Bacteriostatic water is sterile water that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative to inhibit microbial growth, which is why it is a common diluent for reconstituting lyophilized research peptides accessed from the same vial across several sessions. It is supplied strictly for laboratory research use. The correct diluent depends on the specific compound and protocol; some peptides require a different solvent for full solubility.
Reconstitution & Handling
Ready to use as a diluent; no reconstitution required.
Store at controlled room temperature away from direct light. Refrigerate after first access per protocol.
Specifications
- Purity
- Sterile
- Form
- Liquid (multi-use vial)
- Molecular Formula
- Not applicable
- Molecular Weight
- Not applicable
- CAS Number
- Not applicable
- Strength
- 10mL
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Bacteriostatic Water Questions, Answered
What is bacteriostatic water used for?
In the laboratory it is a general-purpose diluent for reconstituting lyophilized research peptides. The 0.9% benzyl alcohol inhibits microbial growth in a multi-use vial. It is supplied for research use only.
How is bacteriostatic water different from sterile water?
Sterile water contains no preservative, so it suits a solution made and used immediately. Bacteriostatic water adds 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which protects a vial that will be reopened and accessed multiple times.