BAC Water
BAC Water: Bacteriostatic Water in Research Peptide Handling
BAC Water is not a peptide; it is bacteriostatic water, a support material often ordered with lyophilized research peptides.
What BAC Water is
BAC Water means bacteriostatic water. It is a sterile aqueous support material that commonly contains benzyl alcohol as a bacteriostatic preservative.
The term bacteriostatic means that microbial growth is inhibited. It does not make the material a peptide and it does not replace controlled sterile laboratory handling.
Research-use only: the material is supplied for laboratory research, not for human or veterinary administration.
Why it is connected to peptides
Many research peptides are supplied as lyophilized powders. A dry vial and a liquid support material are different parts of a laboratory workflow.
BAC Water is therefore often searched together with BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295 no DAC, Ipamorelin and similar research peptides. The peptide is the compound under investigation; BAC Water is part of the solution-preparation context.
Material identity
The key identifiers for BAC Water are volume, container, seal condition and preservative context. It is not described by peptide sequence because it is not a peptide sequence.
In research settings, aqueous support materials are handled according to the relevant laboratory protocol, sterility requirements and storage conditions.