Bacteriostatic Water Research Guide

Full name: Bacteriostatic Water (0.9% Benzyl Alcohol)

Sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative, used to reconstitute (mix) lyophilized peptides for injection. The preservative allows a reconstituted vial to be used repeatedly over multiple days while inhibiting bacterial growth.

How Bacteriostatic Water Works

The benzyl alcohol acts as a bacteriostatic preservative, inhibiting bacterial growth so the vial can be entered multiple times over about 28 days. It dissolves lyophilized peptide powder into an injectable solution.

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Research Citations

  1. Preserved diluents for multi-dose vials (2015) - Bacteriostatic diluents safely extended multi-use vial life by inhibiting microbial growth in standard clinical use.

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