Bacteriostatic Water 10 ml is a sterile, aqueous solution used as a solvent for peptides and laboratory substances. The solution contains a small amount of benzyl alcohol (0.9%), which helps inhibit the growth of microorganisms and provides a longer shelf life after prodding. This makes Bacteriostatic Water particularly suitable for research environments where multiple doses or solutions must be prepared under sterile conditions. 🔬 Product features
- Name: Bacteriostatic Water
- Contents: 10 ml per vial
- Composition: Purified water (H₂O) with 0.9% benzyl alcohol
- Form: Sterile liquid, ready to use
- Packaging: Sealed glass vial with rubber cap and aluminum ring
- Quality: laboratory and research grade
⚗️ Application within research Bacteriostatic Water is often used as:
- Solvent for lyophilized peptides
- Diluent in chemical and biochemical experiments
- Part of protocols where long-term sterile storage is desired
- Tool in peptide and protein research for stable redissolution
📦 Storage advice
- Store at room temperature (15-25 °C)
- Protect from direct sunlight
🌟 Benefits
- Sterile solution with bacteriostatic properties
- Extends the shelf life of reconstituted substances
- Ideal for precision work in peptide and biochemical research
- Convenient 10 ml vial for larger research batches
For research purposes only, not for human use.
🎯 Which vial size fits your research? Bacteriostatic Water is available in two sizes. This 10ml vial suits researchers preparing larger volumes or multiple reconstitutions, while the 3ml vial suits smaller, single-use research setups. ❓ Frequently asked questions What is Bacteriostatic Water used for? It is used as a sterile solvent to reconstitute lyophilized peptides and other laboratory substances for research purposes. How should the vial be stored? Store at room temperature (15-25 °C), protected from direct sunlight. What comes included with this product? Each order includes 1 vial of Bacteriostatic Water 10 ml. What is the difference between the 10ml and 3ml vial? Both vials contain the same sterile bacteriostatic water solution; the 10ml vial is suited to larger research batches, while the 3ml vial is more convenient for smaller, single-substance reconstitutions.




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