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BAC WATER

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Description: Bacteriostatic Water (BAC Water) is a sterile, non-pyrogenic preparation of water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a bacteriostatic preservative. In research environments, BAC water is commonly used as a diluent or reconstitution medium for laboratory compounds requiring sterile aqueous preparation. The benzyl alcohol component inhibits microbial growth, allowing for multiple withdrawals under controlled laboratory handling conditions. BAC water is utilized in experimental and analytical workflows requiring sterile solution preparation and compound reconstitution.

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Compound Information

Technical specifications

MOLECULAR PROFILE

What Is GHK-Cu?

STORAGE REQUIREMENTS

Stability Information

Lyophilized (powder)
-20°C · up to 2 years

Reconstituted
2-8°C · up to 30 days

Sources & References

Peer-reviewed research

JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE

A 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of GHK-Cu facial cream

2005
Finkley et al.

JOURNAL OF COSMETIC LASER THERAPY

Stimulation of collagen production by copper-peptide complex

2007
Appa Y et al.

JOURNAL OF AGING SCIENCE AND CLINICAL PRACTICE

Effects of GHK-Cu in nano-carriers on MMP expression and facial wrinkle parameters

2009
Gorouhi F, Maibach HI

ARCHIVES OF FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY

Effects of Topical Copper Tripeptide Complex on CO2 Laser-Resurfaced Skin

2006 • DOI: 10.1001/archfacial.8.4.252
Miller TR et al.

VARIOUS SOURCES

GHK-Cu effects on hair follicle growth and size

2020
Multiple researchers

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GHK-Cu dosing and administration protocols

2018
Various clinical trials

JOURNAL OF COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY

Anti-inflammatory effects of GHK-Cu

2012
Campbell JD et al.