Bacteriostatic Water (10ml)

from £7.50

Bacteriostatic Water is sterile, non-pyrogenic water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It is commonly used in laboratory environments as a diluent or solvent for research compounds and in-vitro applications. The bacteriostatic agent helps prevent the growth of bacteria during multiple withdrawals from the same container under controlled laboratory conditions.

> For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not a drug, food, or cosmetic.

Data is provided for informational purposes only and is derived from published scientific literature.

Sold in the UK only!

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Bacteriostatic Water is sterile, non-pyrogenic water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. It is commonly used in laboratory environments as a diluent or solvent for research compounds and in-vitro applications. The bacteriostatic agent helps prevent the growth of bacteria during multiple withdrawals from the same container under controlled laboratory conditions.

> For laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption. Not a drug, food, or cosmetic.

Data is provided for informational purposes only and is derived from published scientific literature.

Sold in the UK only!

EZ-Style Research Pen Cartridge (Empty, 3ml) EZ-Style Research Pen Cartridge (Empty, 3ml) EZ-Style Research Pen Cartridge (Empty, 3ml)
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4mm 32G Research Pen Needles (Single-Use) 4mm 32G Research Pen Needles (Single-Use) 4mm 32G Research Pen Needles (Single-Use)
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Storage & Handling:

• Store in a cool, dry place.
• Protect from light and moisture.
• Handle using standard laboratory safety procedures.
• Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling.
• Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing.

Disclaimer:
Data provided is for informational purposes only and is derived from published scientific literature. This product is sold exclusively for research purposes in the UK. Any attempt to use this product in humans or animals is strictly prohibited and illegal under UK law.