Supply Peptides
2Essential materials for peptide research including bacteriostatic water for reconstitution and acetic acid for specific peptide types. Proper supplies are critical for maintaining peptide stability and sterility.
Acetic Acid
A dilute sterile acetic acid solution (typically 0.6%) used to dissolve certain peptides that don't dissolve well in plain water at neutral pH. Required specifically for peptides that need acidic conditions to dissolve. Only used when the peptide manufacturer specifically recommends acetic acid reconstitution — most peptides should use bacteriostatic water instead.
Bacteriostatic Water
Sterile water with preservative (0.9% benzyl alcohol) that prevents bacteria from growing. The standard liquid used to dissolve freeze-dried peptides. The preservative allows safe multi-dose use over multiple days. An essential supply for anyone using injectable peptides — not a therapeutic agent itself.