Sterile water for injection with benzyl alcohol · 10ml vial
Bacteriostatic sterile water (BSW) contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a antimicrobial preservative, allowing multidose withdrawal for reconstitution of lyophilised research peptides when your protocol specifies preserved diluent. Not a therapeutic product; for qualified laboratory use only.
Supplied as a single 10ml vial.
Bacteriostatic water for injection (BWFI) is sterile water containing a low concentration of benzyl alcohol (typically 0.9% w/v) as a bacteriostatic preservative. Unlike plain sterile water for injection (SWFI), which contains no preservative and should be discarded after a single draw, BWFI suppresses microbial growth in the vial after the rubber septum has been punctured - provided good aseptic technique and storage conditions are maintained.
Research laboratories routinely specify BWFI when preparing multi-dose working solutions of lyophilised peptides: after reconstitution, the peptide–diluent mixture may be stored short-term under refrigeration and withdrawn repeatedly for aliquoting into assays. Always defer to your peptide’s stability data, institutional SOP, and any manufacturer monograph for the specific compound.
Optimus Peptides lists this item as a laboratory accessory for peptide reconstitution workflows. It is not a therapeutic product and is not sold for human or veterinary injection outside legally approved research.
Choosing a reconstitution solvent affects both microbial control and, in some cases, peptide solubility or aggregation behaviour. Common decision points include:
Our lyophilised metabolic and regenerative peptides (for example GLP-RT, GLP-TZ, GLP-SM, MT-2, GHK-Cu) are supplied dry for stability. BWFI is the diluent most frequently cited in research protocols when investigators plan refrigerated multi-use vials after reconstitution.
No. SWFI contains no antimicrobial preservative and is intended for single puncture / single use in most jurisdictions. BWFI contains benzyl alcohol to inhibit bacterial growth between punctures when stored correctly.
No. This SKU is sold for qualified laboratory reconstitution of research peptides. Clinical or veterinary injection requires licensed medicinal products and professional oversight.
Calculate concentration as mg peptide ÷ ml diluent. Example: reconstituting 5mg in 2ml BWFI yields 2.5mg/ml. Adjust volume to match your dosing matrix and pipetting accuracy.
Most small lyophilised peptides tolerate 0.9% benzyl alcohol for typical research holding times, but exceptions exist. If your protocol forbids preservatives, use SWFI and single-use aliquots instead.