Reconstitution Solution, 10 mL Triple-Sealed Glass Vials — Lab-Grade, Ultra-Clean
Most diluent gets treated like an afterthought. Researchers obsess over the peptide and then store it with whatever water shipped in a flimsy plastic bottle. That's backwards. Your reconstitution solution touches every sample you prepare — so the vial it lives in, and how clean that solution actually is, matters just as much as what you're dissolving. This is a lab-grade reconstitution solution packaged in triple-sealed 10 mL glass vials: an ultra-clean aqueous diluent built for dissolving lyophilized (freeze-dried) research peptides and other compounds in a controlled laboratory setting. Clear glass so you can actually inspect what you're working with, sealed three ways so contamination doesn't get a vote. Why researchers choose this reconstitution solution Triple-sealed protection. Every 10 mL vial uses three layers of defense — high-clarity glass, a self-sealing rubber stopper, and an aluminum crimp cap — so the solution stays free of contamination and leaks from the day it ships to the day you draw from it. Ultra-clean aqueous formula. Made with 99.1% ultra-pure water and a 0.9% stabilizing agent for consistent, reliable dissolution and reconstitution across repeated lab workflows. Real glass, not plastic. High-clarity laboratory glass lets you visually verify clarity and check for particulates — and it won't leach the way cheap plastic can. Leak-proof & contamination-resistant. The crimp-sealed stopper is designed for clean access and secure storage between uses. Research use only. Engineered for scientific and laboratory applications. Not for medical injection, therapeutic use, or human or animal consumption. Specifications Product Reconstitution solution (aqueous diluent) Volume per vial 10 mL Composition 99.1% ultra-pure water, 0.9% stabilizing agent Vial High-clarity laboratory glass Seal Triple-sealed — glass vial, rubber stopper, aluminum crimp cap Grade Lab-grade, ultra-clean Pack sizes Single vial, 10-pack, 20-pack, and 100-pack Intended use Research and laboratory use only Reconstitution solution vs. bacteriostatic water: what's the difference? People use these terms interchangeably, but here's the truth: they're not always the same thing. "Reconstitution solution" is the umbrella term for any sterile diluent used to dissolve a lyophilized compound. Bacteriostatic water is one specific type — water with roughly 0.9% of a preservative agent that inhibits bacterial growth, which is what makes it suitable for multiple-access workflows rather than a single use. This product is a stabilized aqueous reconstitution solution — 99.1% ultra-pure water with a 0.9% stabilizing agent — formulated for clean, repeatable dissolution in research settings. Plain sterile water, by contrast, has no preservative and is generally intended for single use. The right diluent depends on your protocol, your compound, and your assay (some cell-based work specifically calls for preservative-free water). Frequently asked questions What is reconstitution solution used for? Reconstitution solution is a sterile aqueous diluent used to dissolve lyophilized (freeze-dried) research peptides and other compounds into a liquid for laboratory use. You add the solution to the dried compound, swirl gently until fully dissolved, and store it according to your lab's protocol. What's in Better Life Lab's reconstitution solution? Each 10 mL vial contains 99.1% ultra-pure water and a 0.9% stabilizing agent. It's a lab-grade, ultra-clean formula packaged in triple-sealed high-clarity glass to keep it free of contamination. What's the difference between reconstitution solution and bacteriostatic water? "Reconstitution solution" is the general term for any diluent used to dissolve a freeze-dried compound. Bacteriostatic water is a specific kind that contains about 0.9% preservative to inhibit bacterial growth, which supports repeated access over time. Plain sterile water has no preservative and is typically single-use. Why glass vials instead of plastic? High-clarity glass lets you visually inspect the solution for clarity and particulates, and it resists the leaching and degradation that can affect low-grade plastic. Glass is the standard for clean, precise laboratory work. What does "triple-sealed" mean? Triple-sealed means the solution is protected by three layers: the sealed glass vial itself, a self-sealing rubber stopper, and an aluminum crimp cap over the top. Together they keep the solution leak-proof and contamination-resistant in storage and during clean access. How should reconstitution solution be stored? Store unopened vials in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Once accessed, keep the vial sealed between uses and follow your laboratory's standard handling and storage protocols. What pack sizes are available? This reconstitution solution comes as a single 10 mL vial or in 10-pack, 20-pack, and 100-pack quantities, so individual researchers and higher-volume labs can both stock what they need. Is this product safe for injection or human use? No. This reconstitution solution is sold strictly for research and laboratory use. It is not intended for medical injection, therapeutic use, or human or animal consumption. Research Use Only. This product is intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research. It is not a drug or medical device and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor for human or veterinary use.
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- Single vial, 10-pack, 20-pack, 100-pack
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- Single vial — 8.99 USD — In stock
- 10-pack — 59.99 USD — In stock
- 20-pack — 99.99 USD — In stock
- 100-pack — 459.99 USD — Out of stock
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