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Reconstitution

Before lyophilized peptides can be used in the lab, Researchers must reconstitute them, using a liquid solution to dissolve them while maintaining peptide integrity.

Bacteriostatic water is the first choice; however, researchers may have to undertake a trial and error approach and attempt to dissolve the peptide in increasingly more strong solvents.

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For use with Long Chain Peptides etc.Improved Solubility for Reconstitution of Bacteriostatic Water. Liquid acetic acid is a hydrophilic (polar) protic solvent, similar to ethanol and water. With a moderate relative static permittivity (dielectric constant) of 6.2..
£6.00
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Mixing WaterMixing solution for research Peptides is a sterile, nonpyrogenic preparation of water for injection containing 0.9% (9 mg/mL) of benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative. It is supplied in a multiple-dose container from which repeated withdrawals may be made to dilute or dis..
£5.95
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