A sterile research-grade diluent formulated for laboratory workflows and non-clinical experiments.
Bacteriostatic water is sterile water for injection that contains a small amount of a bacteriostatic preservative, most commonly benzyl alcohol (usually 0.9%). It’s used in laboratory and clinical settings to reconstitute lyophilized peptides and drugs or to dilute injectable formulations where multiple withdrawals from the same vial are anticipated. The preservative helps inhibit the growth of bacteria during repeated needle entries. Unlike plain sterile water, bacteriostatic water is not intended for large-volume hydration.
Since bacteriostatic water is a formulation of components (i.e., water + preservative), it doesn’t have a single unique CAS number. The main constituents and their CAS identifiers are:
These apply to the individual components rather than the formulated product itself.
Because of the inclusion of a preservative, bacteriostatic water is not recommended for intrathecal or epidural use, and the small amount of benzyl alcohol can be harmful in neonates (there are age-specific contraindications in clinical contexts).
Together in bacteriostatic water, these do not form a new molecule—the solution is a homogeneous mixture of the preservative dissolved in sterile water.
H—O—H (angle ~104.5°) OCc1ccccc1Form: 10mL sterile vial
Notice: For Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary use.
DISCLAIMER
This product is sold strictly for laboratory research purposes only.
Not for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary use.