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BAC Water x 5 (10ML)

BAC Water x 5 (10ML)

 
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BAC Water x 5 (10ML)

BAC Water x 5 (10ML)

Regular price $50.00
Regular price $50.00 Sale price $75.00
SAVE 33% Sold out

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πŸ’§ What Is BAC Water?

Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water) is a sterile water solution that contains a small amount of benzyl alcohol (0.9%) to prevent bacteria growth. It’s used to safely mix (reconstitute) lyophilized peptide powders into liquid form before use. BAC Water helps maintain product stability, purity, and longevity β€” ensuring your peptides are ready for accurate research handling.

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Quality and Purity Guaranteed

Our BAC Water is pharmaceutical-grade, sterile, and sealed for safety. Each vial is packaged for secure transport and peace of mind.

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Designed for Easy Reconstitution

Perfect for mixing with freeze-dried (lyophilized) peptide powders, BAC Water ensures even dissolution and accurate concentration every time.

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Extends Shelf Life

The benzyl alcohol content allows BAC Water to be stored for up to 28 days after opening, maintaining integrity and reliability for ongoing research use.

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Ensures Sterility and Safety

BAC Water is bacteriostatic, meaning it prevents contamination and bacteria growth β€” keeping your compounds sterile and safe to use over time.

πŸ’§ What is BAC Water and Why Do You Need It?

BAC (Bacteriostatic) Water is a sterile water solution that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol. It’s used to safely reconstitute peptides that come in powder form, turning them into a liquid solution for accurate dosing.

The benzyl alcohol acts as a preservative, helping prevent bacterial growth and allowing the mixed solution to last longer in storage compared to plain sterile water.

Without BAC water, peptides cannot be used effectively since they remain in their dry, powdered state. Using the correct amount of BAC water ensures:

  • βœ… Accurate and consistent dosing
  • βœ… Longer shelf life of reconstituted peptides
  • βœ… Safe handling and preservation

πŸ’§ How to Add BAC Water to Your Vials (Step-by-Step Guide)

Reconstituting your peptide correctly is the key to maintaining its purity, stability, and performance. Follow these simple steps to safely and accurately add BAC (Bacteriostatic) Water to your vials.

🧴 What You’ll Need

  • Your lyophilised (freeze-dried) peptide vial
  • BAC Water (sterile bacteriostatic water)
  • A sterile syringe (1 mL or 3 mL is ideal)
  • Alcohol swabs or wipes

βš™οΈ Step 1 β€” Clean the Vials

Always start by sanitising both vial tops (the peptide and BAC water vials) with an alcohol swab.

Let them air dry for a few seconds β€” this prevents contamination and ensures a clean mix.

πŸ’‰ Step 2 β€” Draw Up the BAC Water

  • Attach the needle to your sterile syringe.
  • Pull back the plunger to draw air into the syringe (equal to the amount of water you plan to withdraw β€” e.g., 2 mL).
  • Insert the needle into the BAC water vial and push the air in β€” this helps equalise pressure.
  • Then, slowly draw out the desired amount of BAC water.

πŸ§ͺ Step 3 β€” Inject BAC Water Into the Peptide Vial

  • Insert the needle at an angle into the peptide vial, aiming the stream of water against the inside wall (not directly onto the powder).
  • Slowly release the BAC water into the vial β€” this helps the powder dissolve gently without foaming or damaging the peptide.

πŸ”„ Step 4 β€” Let It Dissolve

  • Do not shake the vial.
  • Gently swirl or roll it between your fingers until the powder fully dissolves.
  • You should end up with a clear, particle-free solution.

🧊 Step 5 β€” Store Correctly

  • Once mixed, keep the vial refrigerated at 2–8Β°C (in the fridge, not the freezer).
  • When stored properly, the reconstituted peptide remains stable for around 28 days or longer, depending on the compound.