DOCS REVIEWBacteriostatic water 10 ml (3 pcs)
SKU: PP-BAC-10x3 · In stock
Research Use Only. Intended exclusively for laboratory research. Not for human or veterinary use.
€14.95 incl. VAT
€4.98 per vial · 1 pack · 3 vials
Ships from Belgium · €9.95 · free from €150 incl. VAT
Price for this selection
€14.95 incl. VAT
1 pack · 3 vials · 1 × €14.95
In stock
Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) in 10 ml vials, for laboratory use when dissolving lyophilised peptides. For research purposes only.
Estimated delivery
Belgium: 1–2 working days
Europe: 2–7 working days
Batch documentation
Peptup batch summary
Related supplier documentation is present, but the exact content or pack format still needs to be checked against the sales batch.
- Status
- Documentation under review
- Product match
- BAC water supplier documentation
- Batch
- Matched to the shipped batch number
- Original
- Kept unmodified internally for traceability
Reports
Specifications
| Content per vial | 10 ml per vial |
|---|---|
| Material | Water with 0.9% benzyl alcohol |
| Pack quantity | 3 |
| Storage | Room temperature, keep dark |
Product FAQ
- Where do I find batch documentation?
- Check the COA status on the product page. Available supplier documentation is matched to the sales batch.
- Can I get a restock notification?
- Yes. If the product is out of stock, leave your email for a restock update.
- Is this intended for human use?
- No. All products are intended exclusively for laboratory research.
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