BAC Water

$15.00

BAC Water, or bacteriostatic water, is commonly used as a sterile diluent in research settings. Researchers are interested in it because it contains a preservative that helps limit bacterial growth after first use, making it useful for certain multi-dose reconstitution applications.

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BAC Water, or bacteriostatic water, is commonly used as a sterile diluent in research settings. Researchers are interested in it because it contains a preservative that helps limit bacterial growth after first use, making it useful for certain multi-dose reconstitution applications.

Scientific Information

  • Full Name: Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP
  • Structure: BAC Water is sterile water containing benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It is not a peptide, but a reconstitution and dilution medium used in laboratory and pharmaceutical settings.

Research & Potential Benefits

  • Multi-Use Reconstitution Support:
    BAC Water is commonly used when a preservative-containing diluent is preferred for certain multi-dose applications. (Reference 1)
  • Preservative System:
    Its benzyl alcohol content is included to help inhibit bacterial growth after opening. (Reference 1, 2)
  • Preparation Utility:
    It is widely referenced as a sterile medium for dissolving or diluting injectable compounds in controlled settings. (Reference 1)
  • Handling & Compatibility Considerations:
    Researchers should always confirm compatibility with the specific compound being reconstituted, as preservative-containing diluents are not appropriate for every application. (Reference 1, 3)

References

  1. Stroppel, L. et al. “Antimicrobial Preservatives for Protein and Peptide Formulations.” Pharmaceutics.
  2. Behme, R.J. et al. “Incompatibility of ifosfamide with benzyl-alcohol-preserved bacteriostatic water for injection.” American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy.

Disclaimer

For Research Use Only. Not for human consumption.

Weight .25 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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