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Bacteriostatic Water 10mL is supplied as a sterile reconstitution solvent containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol preservative. For in-vitro laboratory use only — essential for preparing working solutions of lyophilised research compounds.
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Bacteriostatic Water 10mL is a sterile preparation containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative to inhibit bacterial growth. It is the standard reconstitution solvent for lyophilised research peptides in laboratory settings, enabling preparation of stable multi-dose working solutions for in-vitro experimental use. The benzyl alcohol preservative maintains sterility across multiple needle entries, making it suitable for repeated-access vial protocols in controlled laboratory workflows. Products selected for website presentation meet Solatide Biosciences' quality standards based on available documentation.
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View our COA & Lab Testing page for detailed documentation and quality control policies.
No. All compounds sold by Solatide Biosciences are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory and analytical research use only. They are not intended for human or veterinary consumption, and we make no therapeutic, diagnostic, or clinical claims. Read our full Research Use Disclaimer.
Lyophilisation is a complex freeze-drying process that removes water from a biological or chemical sample while preserving its molecular structure. We supply our peptides as lyophilised powders because it vastly increases their stability and structural integrity during transit and storage.
Reconstitution is a standard laboratory technique where lyophilised (freeze-dried) powder is dissolved in a suitable solvent to create a liquid solution for analytical testing. This process is commonly employed in research laboratories when working with peptide reference standards, proteins, and other biomolecules that are supplied in lyophilised form for stability during storage and transport. The choice of solvent, concentration, and handling procedures are determined by the specific requirements of each research protocol and analytical method. Common laboratory solvents include Bacteriostatic Water. Solatide Biosciences does not provide reconstitution protocols or procedural guidance, as our products are supplied strictly as analytical reference standards for in-vitro research purposes.
No. Due to the highly sensitive nature of lyophilised research compounds, we strictly do not accept returns or offer refunds for "change of mind" or buyer's remorse. Once a product leaves our facility, we can no longer verify its environmental exposure or structural integrity. All sales of laboratory reagents are final. Read our Refund & Returns Policy.
Yes. Batch-specific Certificates of Analysis and purity reports are publicly available for our products. They are displayed directly on individual product pages and on our dedicated COA document library.
Before reconstitution (while still in lyophilised powder form), vials should be stored away from direct sunlight. For long-term preservation of molecular integrity, we recommend storing lyophilised vials in a designated laboratory freezer at -20°C. For short-term storage, a dedicated laboratory refrigerator at 2°C to 8°C is acceptable.
Orders are typically processed and dispatched within 1-3 business days of order confirmation and payment clearance. Please note that during peak periods or due to stock availability, processing times may extend to 5-10 business days.
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Our batch documentation is provided by independent third-party laboratories and may include HPLC purity percentage and compound identity confirmation via LC-MS. Some information within reports — including certain batch identifiers — may be redacted. Where available, endotoxin testing results are included in the batch documentation. Sterility testing is not part of our standard batch documentation. View our COA document library.