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Bacteriostatic Water 10ML

Bacteriostatic Water 10ML

Bacteriostatic Water 10 mL is a sterile, non-pyrogenic aqueous solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It is commonly used in laboratory settings for the dilution and reconstitution of lyophilized materials where sterility and repeat-use stability are required.

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Laboratory use of Bacteriostatic Water:

Reconstitution Studies: Serves as a solvent for lyophilised peptides and reference materials, utilised under controlled aseptic technique.

Formulation Research: Applied in the preparation of aqueous solutions for method development and stability assessments.

Preservative Mechanisms: The inhibitory effect of 0.9% benzyl alcohol on microbial growth during multiple withdrawals is studied as a key area of investigation.

These applications position Bacteriostatic Water as a standard utility component across biochemical, analytical, and pharmaceutical research.

Chemical Name: Bacteriostatic Water (Water for Injection with Benzyl Alcohol)
Composition: Sterile Water ~99.1%; Benzyl Alcohol 0.9% (v/v)
Appearance: Clear, colourless
Fill Volume: 10 mL
Preservative: Benzyl Alcohol 0.9%
pH Range: 4.5–7.0

Bacteriostatic Water is soluble in sterile water and aqueous buffers depending on formulation and purity.

  • Storage and Handling

    Store at controlled room temperature (15–25 degrees celsius).
    Keep sealed when not in use.
    Avoid freezing.
    Aseptic technique for multiple withdrawals.

  • Peptides Delivery

    Product image for illustrative purposes only. Please note, vials will arrive unbranded. Vials will be presented with batch numbers, expiry and storage details.

  • Disclaimer

    PPTDS supplies materials strictly for laboratory research. Products are not medications, foods, supplements, or cosmetics. Not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing, you confirm you are a qualified researcher and will handle the material in line with your institution’s policies and applicable laws.