| What It Is |
Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic aqueous solution composed of Water for Injection (WFI) with 0.9% benzyl alcohol added as a preservative. The benzyl alcohol functions as a bacteriostatic agent, inhibiting microbial growth in multi-use laboratory applications. |
| What It’s Derived From |
BAC Water consists of pharmaceutical-grade sterile water combined with benzyl alcohol, an aromatic alcohol compound commonly used as a preservative in sterile formulations. The components are prepared under controlled manufacturing conditions to meet sterility and purity standards. |
| What Research Focuses On |
In laboratory settings, BAC Water is used as a sterile diluent for reconstituting lyophilized research compounds, including peptides and proteins. Research applications involve evaluating compound solubility, stability, storage integrity, and experimental preparation consistency under sterile conditions. |
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