Carrot H2O is sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative. The standard diluent for reconstituting lyophilized research peptides, allowing a vial to be drawn from repeatedly over the working period without microbial growth.
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Carrot H2O is sterile, non-pyrogenic water containing 0.9% (9 mg/ml) benzyl alcohol. The benzyl alcohol acts as a preservative, inhibiting microbial growth so that a reconstituted vial can be accessed multiple times across its working life — unlike single-use sterile water.
It is the most common diluent used to reconstitute lyophilized peptides for in vitro and laboratory work. Draw the desired volume with a sterile syringe, inject slowly down the inner wall of the peptide vial, and swirl gently — never shake — until fully dissolved.
Supplied in rubber-stoppered, sealed glass vials. For laboratory and research reconstitution use only.
| Composition | Sterile water + 0.9% benzyl alcohol |
| Sterility | Sterile, non-pyrogenic |
| Stopper | Self-sealing rubber septum |
| Sizes | 10 ml, 30 ml multi-dose vial |
| Storage | Room temperature, away from light |
| Use | Reconstitution of lyophilized research compounds |