BAC Water 10ml
Lyophilized Powder for Research
NZ$35.00
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Bacteriostatic Water 10ml – Research Use Only
Bacteriostatic Water 10ml is sterile water containing a small amount of benzyl alcohol, supplied for laboratory and scientific research purposes. It is commonly used in research environments as a solvent or diluent for the reconstitution of lyophilized compounds and peptides.
Researchers frequently utilize bacteriostatic water when preparing substances for controlled laboratory analysis and experimental procedures requiring sterile conditions.
Each vial contains 10ml of bacteriostatic water and is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. This product is not for human consumption, medical use, or therapeutic application.
Store in a cool, dry place. Handle using proper laboratory procedures.
Bacteriostatic Water 10mL FAQ
What is bacteriostatic water used for in research?
Bacteriostatic water is commonly used in laboratory environments for reconstitution and dilution of peptide compounds. It contains a preservative that helps prevent bacterial growth during laboratory handling.
How should bacteriostatic water be stored?
Bacteriostatic water should be stored according to laboratory handling guidelines and kept in appropriate storage conditions to maintain sterility and quality.
Is bacteriostatic water supplied for laboratory use only?
Yes. Bacteriostatic water sold by Peptides NZ is supplied for laboratory research purposes and should only be used in appropriate scientific settings.
How is bacteriostatic water shipped?
Orders are securely packaged and shipped throughout New Zealand to ensure safe delivery for laboratory and research use.
FAQs
What is retatrutide?
Retatrutide is used in research to study metabolic and weight regulation.
How to store retatrutide?
Store retatrutide peptides in a cool, dry place, ideally refrigerated between 2-8°C.
Are peptides for research only?
Yes, peptides supplied by Peptides NZ are strictly for research use and not for human consumption.
Can peptides be frozen?
Yes, peptides can be frozen to extend shelf life but avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
What purity are peptides?
Peptides are supplied with high purity, typically above 95%, for reliable research results.
How should peptides be handled safely?
Handle peptides with gloves and avoid inhalation or ingestion; follow lab safety protocols.