Description
Bacteriostatic Water (BSW) (10mL)
Reconstitution Water (10 mL) – Sterile, Bacteriostatic-Free (Research Use Only)
Product Overview
Reconstitution Water is a sterile, single-component laboratory solvent supplied for controlled research environments. It is intended for the reconstitution of lyophilized research peptides prior to in vitro analysis, assay development, and non-clinical analytical workflows.
Composition
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Reconstitution Water: 10 mL (sterile, bacteriostatic-free)
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Appearance: Clear, sterile liquid in a sealed research vial
Research Applications (Non-Clinical)
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Reconstitution of lyophilized peptides for in vitro and in vivo model system studies
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Preparation of calibration solutions for HPLC/LC-MS analysis
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Solvent control studies for method development
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Stability and compatibility evaluations of reconstituted peptides under laboratory storage conditions
Documentation & Traceability
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Lot identification and test date listed on each vial
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Tamper-evident seal for integrity verification
Quality & Manufacturing
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Sealed research vial with tamper-evident packaging
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No MOQ for online orders
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Bulk orders for physical locations: 25-unit minimum
Storage & Handling Guidelines
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Store sealed and handle using standard aseptic laboratory technique
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Avoid contamination; use per established lab SOPs
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Do not use if seal is compromised or solution appears contaminated
Compliance Statement
⚠️ Important Notice: For research use only. Not for human consumption. Not for diagnostic or therapeutic applications. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Use restricted to qualified laboratory professionals in controlled settings.
Legal Disclaimer
All MNM ProLabs Research Peptides are distributed exclusively for laboratory testing, assay development, and in-vitro research applications. These materials are not approved for human or veterinary administration. Purchasers assume full responsibility for safe handling, storage, and regulatory compliance in accordance with all local, state, and federal guidelines.




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