BAC Water
Sterile Diluent for Peptide Reconstitution
Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water) is a sterile solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol, primarily used for the reconstitution of lyophilized peptides and other research compounds, preventing bacterial growth.
Overview
Bacteriostatic Water, commonly referred to as BAC Water, is a sterile, non-pyrogenic solution intended for use as a diluent. It consists of sterile water for injection with 0.9% (9 mg/mL) benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative. The presence of benzyl alcohol inhibits the growth of most common contaminating bacteria, making it suitable for multi-dose applications of reconstituted research compounds over a period of time, typically up to 28 days once opened. This diluent is crucial in research settings where precise and sterile reconstitution of lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides and other sensitive compounds is required. Its bacteriostatic properties help maintain the integrity and sterility of the reconstituted solution, which is vital for accurate and reliable experimental results. It is important to note that BAC Water itself does not contain any active peptide or therapeutic compound; its function is purely as a sterile vehicle for other substances.
Research Information
In scientific research, the proper reconstitution of lyophilized peptides is paramount to ensuring their stability and biological activity. BAC Water serves as the gold standard diluent due to its sterile nature and the inclusion of benzyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol acts as a preservative by disrupting bacterial cell membranes, thereby preventing microbial contamination that could compromise research integrity or lead to degradation of the peptide. This is particularly important for compounds that are stored and used over several experimental sessions. Researchers utilize BAC Water to reconstitute various peptides, including but not limited to growth hormone-releasing peptides, tissue repair factors, and metabolic regulators. The precise concentration of benzyl alcohol (0.9%) is carefully chosen to provide effective bacteriostasis without negatively impacting the stability or activity of most peptides. Proper aseptic technique should always be employed when reconstituting compounds with BAC Water to maintain sterility. This product is for research purposes only and not for human consumption.
Research Dosage Reference
BAC Water is used as a diluent, not a compound with a specific dosage. The volume of BAC Water used for reconstitution depends on the desired concentration of the peptide or compound being prepared. For example, to achieve a specific concentration (e.g., 2mg/mL), a calculated volume of BAC Water is added to the lyophilized powder. Always refer to the specific reconstitution instructions for the peptide being used. All dosing information is for research reference only.