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Bacteriostatic Water - Research Grade Dilutant

Bacteriostatic Water - Research Grade Dilutant

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⚗ Bacteriostatic Water — Research-Grade Diluent for Laboratory Use

Bacteriostatic Water is a sterile, non-pyrogenic water solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol, supplied for use as a diluent in laboratory and in-vitro research settings. It is commonly utilised in peptide reconstitution, cell culture preparation, and other scientific applications requiring a stable aqueous medium.

🔬 Why researchers use BAC Water:
• Provides a sterile diluent for peptide and protein solubilisation
• Contains benzyl alcohol to inhibit bacterial growth in multi-use settings
• Suitable for laboratory, molecular, and analytical research
• Ideal for maintaining stability in research-grade compounds
• Packaged in sealed, sterile vials for controlled laboratory handling

⚠ Research Use Only
This product is supplied exclusively for laboratory and scientific research.
Not for human consumption, injection, medical, or therapeutic use.
By purchasing, the buyer acknowledges responsibility for proper handling in accordance with Australian research guidelines.

📝 Note: Product names are descriptive only and do not imply medical or therapeutic use.

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Handling & Storage

All compounds supplied by Golden Harvest are strictly for laboratory research purposes only. Store vials in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Once reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, keep refrigerated at 2–8 °C and avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles. Always label and handle all research compounds using appropriate laboratory safety protocols.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Orders are processed and shipped within 1–3 business days. All research materials are securely packaged to maintain integrity during transit. Due to the nature of the products, returns or exchanges are not accepted once an order has been dispatched. Please review your order carefully before confirming your purchase.

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