
Acetic Acid Water (10mL)
A dilute acetic-acid diluent for hard-to-dissolve peptides.
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Overview
Acetic acid water is a dilute acetic-acid diluent made for the peptides that do not dissolve cleanly in standard bacteriostatic water. It is a specialty diluent, not a peptide, and its whole reason for existing is solubility for the tricky compounds.
Some peptides are simply hard to get into solution, leaving cloudiness or undissolved particles. A mildly acidic diluent helps those compounds break down and go clear, which is why acetic acid water earns a spot alongside bacteriostatic water in a well-stocked prep kit.
For the peptides that refuse to dissolve.
This is a purpose-built diluent for the difficult cases. Here is what it brings to a clean reconstitution.
Solubility for hard cases
Its mild acidity helps dissolve peptides that stay cloudy or clumped in standard bacteriostatic water, so you end up with a clear, usable solution.
Pharma-grade preparation
Prepared to a careful standard as a dilute diluent, it gives you a dependable specialty option for the compounds that need it.
A clean, clear result
For the right peptides, it turns a frustrating, particle-filled mix into a properly dissolved solution you can measure and draw with confidence.
The specialist in your kit
Kept alongside bacteriostatic water, it means you are ready for the difficult compounds without scrambling when a peptide will not cooperate.
How it works
Some peptides resist dissolving in a neutral diluent because of how their structure behaves in solution. A mildly acidic environment helps break those bonds apart, letting the powder go into solution cleanly instead of staying cloudy.
Acetic acid water provides exactly that gentle acidity in a dilute, controlled form. It is reserved for the hard-to-dissolve compounds; for everyday peptides that dissolve easily, standard bacteriostatic water remains the default.
How to use
- 1
Confirm you need it
Use acetic acid water only for peptides that resist dissolving in standard bacteriostatic water. For easy-dissolving compounds, reach for bac water instead.
- 2
Draw your diluent
On a clean, swabbed surface, draw the amount of acetic acid water your reconstitution math calls for into a fresh syringe.
- 3
Add slowly down the side
Insert the needle into the peptide vial and let the diluent run slowly down the inner glass wall rather than onto the powder directly.
- 4
Swirl and store
Swirl gently until the solution goes clear; never shake. Refrigerate the reconstituted vial and keep it protected from light.
Independently tested, every batch
Every lot is tested by an independent lab and ships with a certificate of analysis, so what's on the label is what's in the vial.
Safety & important considerations
- Use sterile technique and swab vial tops with alcohol before every draw.
- Work on a single clean surface and use a fresh needle each time.
- Store refrigerated, tightly closed, and away from direct light and heat.
- Keep out of reach of children; intended for laboratory and reconstitution only.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently asked questions
When should I use acetic acid water instead of bacteriostatic water?+
Reach for it only when a peptide will not dissolve cleanly in standard bacteriostatic water. For easy-dissolving compounds, bac water is the default.
Why does acidity help dissolve peptides?+
A mildly acidic environment helps break apart the bonds that keep certain peptides from going into solution, so the powder dissolves clear instead of staying cloudy.
Can I use it for every peptide?+
It is a specialty diluent for hard-to-dissolve compounds. For peptides that dissolve easily, standard bacteriostatic water is the better everyday choice.
How much do I add?+
That depends on the peptide amount and your target concentration. Use standard reconstitution math to decide the volume before you draw.
How should I store it?+
Keep it refrigerated, tightly closed, away from direct light and heat, and out of reach of children between uses.
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