– Sterile Solvent for Peptide Reconstitution
(Bacteriostatic Mixing Water) | 10ml Vial | Ultra-Pure | Sterility Verified
🔬 High-Purity Research Solvent – Formulated for reproducible laboratory use
🧪 Verified for Quality – Sterility Tested, COA Provided, Third-Party Tested
📚 Backed by Scientific Standards – Essential for peptide research protocols
Chemical Information
• Synonyms: Sterile Water with 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol
• CAS Numbers: Water: 7732-18-5, Benzyl Alcohol: 100-51-6
• Molecular Formula: H₂O (Water)
• Form: Sterile aqueous solution, 30ml per vial
• Purity: Sterility and solution strength verified (Laboratory-grade)
• Storage: Store at 2–25°C before opening; refrigerate after opening
Description
Bacteriostatic Mixing Water is a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative to inhibit bacterial growth.
Ideal for peptide reconstitution and multi-dose use, it ensures sample integrity and sterility over a 28-day period in research settings.
Research Findings & Scientific Insights
💡 Peptide Reconstitution
Provides a stable solvent for preparing lyophilized peptides in lab protocols.
🧪 Multi-Dose Use
Supports repeated withdrawals from a single vial without bacterial contamination.
🩺 Potential Benefits Observed in Research Models:
• Preserves peptide stability
• Compatible with sensitive compounds
• Maintains sterility in multi-use settings
🌐 Laboratory Insights
A staple in peptide research for its reliability and preservative properties over extended periods.
Product Assurance
✅ HPLC Verified – Ensuring ≥99% purity
✅ COA Provided – On Request
✅ Manufactured in a GMP-Certified Facility - Developed & Dispatched in the UK
✅ Third-Party Testing Covered – Independent Verification Available on Request
✅ Cold Chain Express Delivery – Ensuring Potency, Integrity & Safe Arrival
⚠️ For Research Use Only
Bacteriostatic Mixing Water is supplied strictly for scientific research and analytical purposes only. This compound is not approved for human consumption, therapeutic use, or veterinary applications. All handling should be performed by qualified professionals in accordance with laboratory safety protocols.