Acetic Acid Water (typically 0.6% solution) is a dilute acetic acid in sterile water, used as a specialized solvent for certain research peptides. It is supplied as a high-purity, sterile liquid in multi-dose vials for laboratory use.
Research Focus
Scientists use Acetic Acid Water mainly for reconstituting peptides that have poor solubility in neutral solutions (like bacteriostatic water), such as some longer-chain or hydrophobic peptides (e.g., IGF-1 variants, AOD-9604). It helps by lowering pH to improve dissolution, reduce clumping/gelling, enhance stability, and support longer shelf life in experimental models, while providing mild antibacterial properties.
Specifications
- Concentration: Usually 0.6% acetic acid in sterile water
- Purity: Laboratory/research grade
- Form: Sterile liquid in vials
- Storage: Refrigerate for best results; protect from light
Research Disclaimer: For laboratory research only. Not for human consumption, therapeutic use, or any non-research application. Intended solely for qualified researchers in controlled settings. Always follow peptide-specific reconstitution guidelines to avoid degradation.