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Product Information
If you are looking to buy Bacteriostatic Water in the UK, VITALA’s Bacteriostatic Water 10ml vial is the ideal reconstitution solution for researchers working with lyophilised peptides.
Every lyophilised peptide in the VITALA range — from BPC-157 and TB-500 in the KLOW blend to standalone compounds like Ipamorelin, Semax, Selank, and GHK-Cu — arrives as a freeze-dried powder that needs to be reconstituted before it can be used in a laboratory setting. Bacteriostatic Water is the gold standard solution for this purpose, and having a reliable, sterile supply on hand is an essential part of any serious peptide research protocol.
VITALA’s Bacteriostatic Water is a sterile water solution containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol — a preservative that inhibits the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms within the vial. This preservative action is what distinguishes bacteriostatic water from standard sterile water, and it is what allows a reconstituted peptide solution to remain stable and usable across multiple draws over an extended period without compromising sterility.
It is a straightforward product with a critical role — and getting it right matters as much as the quality of the peptide itself.
Why Bacteriostatic Water Matters in Peptide Research
When you are working with high-purity, HPLC-verified research peptides, the last thing you want is for the quality of your reconstitution solution to introduce uncertainty into your results. Using the wrong type of water — or a solution that has not been prepared and sealed under sterile conditions — can introduce microbial contamination, alter the pH of your peptide solution, or degrade the peptide before your study even begins.
Bacteriostatic Water solves all of these problems in one simple step. Its benzyl alcohol content keeps the reconstituted solution free from bacterial growth across multiple uses, which is particularly important when working with multi-dose vials over the course of a longer research protocol. It is chemically compatible with the vast majority of research peptides and is the most widely used and trusted reconstitution solution in peptide science.
In short — if you are buying peptides for research, Bacteriostatic Water belongs in your laboratory alongside them.
What Makes VITALA Bacteriostatic Water Different
Not all bacteriostatic water is produced to the same standard. VITALA’s 10ml vial is prepared and sealed under fully sterile manufacturing conditions, ensuring that the solution inside is free from contamination before it reaches your laboratory. The 10ml volume is a practical and generous size for research use — large enough to reconstitute multiple peptide vials across an extended protocol, while remaining easy to handle and store.
The vial is sealed with a multi-dose stopper designed for repeated needle penetration without compromising the sterility of the solution — which is exactly what you need when reconstituting several peptide vials from a single water supply across the course of a study.
For UK researchers purchasing their peptides from Peptide Shop UK, adding a VITALA Bacteriostatic Water vial to your order means everything you need for reconstitution arrives together, from the same trusted domestic source, on the same delivery.
Product Specifications
Product Name: Bacteriostatic Water Format: Sterile Multi-Dose Vial Volume: 10ml Composition: Water for Injection, 0.9% Benzyl Alcohol (Preservative) Intended Use: Reconstitution of Lyophilised Research Peptides Sterility: Produced Under Sterile Manufacturing Conditions
How to Use Bacteriostatic Water for Peptide Reconstitution
Reconstituting a lyophilised peptide with Bacteriostatic Water is a straightforward process, but it should always be carried out carefully and under sterile conditions to protect both the peptide and the integrity of your research.
Use a clean, sterile syringe to draw the required volume of Bacteriostatic Water from the vial. Insert the needle into the lyophilised peptide vial and introduce the water slowly, directing the stream down the side of the vial rather than directly onto the powder. Gently swirl — do not shake — the vial until the powder has fully dissolved into a clear solution. The reconstituted solution is then ready for laboratory use.
Always use a fresh sterile syringe for each draw and replace the vial caps firmly after each use to maintain sterility throughout your protocol.
Storage and Handling
Store the Bacteriostatic Water vial in a laboratory refrigerator at between 2°C and 8°C and away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Once opened, the vial can be used for multiple draws across an extended period, provided it is stored correctly and sterile technique is maintained throughout.
Always inspect the solution before use. If it appears cloudy, discoloured, or contains visible particles, do not use it and replace it with a fresh vial.
Regulatory Status in the UK
VITALA Bacteriostatic Water is intended for use as a laboratory reconstitution solution in Research and Development settings within the United Kingdom. It is not a licensed medicinal product and is not intended for direct injection into humans or animals outside of a controlled research environment. All use must comply with applicable UK laboratory regulations.
Who Is This Product For
VITALA Bacteriostatic Water 10ml is intended for UK-based researchers, biochemists, laboratory technicians, and scientific professionals who are reconstituting lyophilised research peptides as part of their laboratory work. It is an essential consumable for any researcher working with the VITALA peptide range or any other lyophilised research compounds.
Shipping and Delivery
All VITALA orders placed through Peptide Shop UK are dispatched domestically via Royal Mail Tracked Delivery. Your vials are carefully packaged to protect the integrity of the solution throughout transit. Most UK orders arrive within 2 to 4 working days from the date of dispatch.
All products sold by Peptide Shop UK under the VITALA brand are intended for Research and Development (R&D) purposes only.
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