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Bacteriostatic-Water

Bacteriostatic Water


Research Overview

What is Bacteriostatic Water?

Bacteriostatic water is sterile water for injection that contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol, which acts as a preservative. The presence of benzyl alcohol helps inhibit the growth of bacteria, allowing the solution to be used more than once under proper sterile conditions.

It is commonly labeled as “Bacteriostatic Water for Injection, USP” and is supplied in multi-dose vials.


Key Characteristics

  • Sterile at manufacture
  • Contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol (preservative)
  • Designed for multiple uses (multi-dose vial)
  • Helps reduce risk of bacterial growth after initial puncture

Role in Research Peptide Reconstitution

Many research peptides are provided in a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form to improve stability during storage and transport.

Before use in a research setting, these peptides must be reconstituted (converted into a liquid solution). Bacteriostatic water is commonly used for this process because:

  • It allows multiple withdrawals from the same vial
  • It helps limit bacterial growth during repeated access
  • It supports short-term stability of the reconstituted solution

General Reconstitution Process (Research Context)

In controlled laboratory environments, the typical approach involves:

  1. Drawing bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe
  2. Slowly introducing the liquid into the peptide vial
  3. Allowing the powder to dissolve naturally
  4. Gently swirling the vial if needed (avoiding agitation that could degrade the compound)

The end result is a clear solution suitable for further research handling.


Bacteriostatic Water vs. Sterile Water

Bacteriostatic Water:

  • Contains preservative
  • Can be used multiple times
  • Lower risk of bacterial growth after opening

Sterile Water (no preservative):

  • Single-use only
  • Should be discarded after first puncture
  • Higher contamination risk if reused

Important Considerations

  • Bacteriostatic means it prevents bacterial growth, but does not eliminate contamination if it occurs
  • The benzyl alcohol component may not be appropriate for all research applications
  • Proper sterile technique is still required at all times

Storage & Handling (Research Best Practices)

  • Store unopened vials at room temperature
  • Use sterile syringes and proper aseptic technique
  • Minimize repeated vial punctures when possible
  • Reconstituted peptide solutions are typically stored refrigerated (2–8°C) depending on stability data

Simple Explanation

Bacteriostatic water is sterile water with a preservative added. When a peptide comes as a dry powder, this water is used to turn it into a liquid for research use. The preservative helps slow down bacterial growth, making it safer to use the same vial more than once when handled properly.

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