What is this bac water used for?

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Never seen this type of bac water before, what is it meant to be used for? How is it different to normal bac water?
 

Never seen this type of bac water before, what is it meant to be used for? How is it different to normal bac water?
Lowering ph. Have some to reduce the ph of cagri to about 4 if I ever begin using it
 
Lowering ph. Have some to reduce the ph of cagri to about 4 if I ever begin using it
Ohh wow that’s amazing thank you! So this is the solution to our cagri issue? We can just add this instead of normal bac water to the peptide vial? Would filtering it still be advisable? Do the chinese vendors sell this Acetic Acid Bac water?

Now what if we needed something to increase pH? What would we use then?
 

Never seen this type of bac water before, what is it meant to be used for? How is it different to normal bac water?
I addition to the other information provided, if you ever try AOD-9604 you will need it.
 
Ohh wow that’s amazing thank you! So this is the solution to our cagri issue? We can just add this instead of normal bac water to the peptide vial? Would filtering it still be advisable? Do the chinese vendors sell this Acetic Acid Bac water?

Now what if we needed something to increase pH? What would we use then?
Some people seem to think it’s the answer. I’m not sure those people have the expertise to really know how safe it is, or isn’t. I’m not sure it’s worth the risk either way for me personally

My understanding is they’re basing their opinions on a research paper by Eli lily that I’ve sort of skimmed but not read. The problem with these papers is they’re easy for a layperson such as myself to misinterpret but 🤷‍♂️

Also I can’t help but think a ph of 4 is really gonna sting 😂

Sodium bicarbonate increases ph for something like unbuffered NAD, which has its own risks that concern me.

I wouldn’t add straight .6% aa I’d add BAC. Test. Add AA. Test until it’s where I want then add bac to make up the total volume I wanted
 
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Some people seem to think it’s the answer. I’m not sure those people have the expertise to really know how safe it is, or isn’t. I’m not sure it’s worth the risk either way for me personally

My understanding is they’re basing their opinions on a research paper by Eli lily that I’ve sort of skimmed but not read. The problem with these papers is they’re easy for a layperson such as myself to misinterpret but 🤷‍♂️

Also I can’t help but think a ph of 4 is really gonna sting 😂

Sodium bicarbonate increases ph for something like unbuffered NAD, which has its own risks that concern me.

I wouldn’t add straight .6% aa I’d add BAC. Test. Add AA. Test until it’s where I want then add bac to make up the total volume I wanted
but what about sterility? The bac water with aa is sterile. Where does one buy acetic acid from? For sodium bicarbonate do you use baking soda?

@AndyPanda so for aod9604 I should use the AA Bac water? Any specific pH I should target?
 
The water you posted is acetic acid .6%. I don’t understand the question

For sodium bicarbonate you buy injectable sodium bicarbonate water. I mean you could make your own I suppose but that is well beyond my (non)expertise in laboratory work
 
but what about sterility? The bac water with aa is sterile. Where does one buy acetic acid from? For sodium bicarbonate do you use baking soda?

@AndyPanda so for aod9604 I should use the AA Bac water? Any specific pH I should target?
I don’t have the research in front of me to back this up, but it is around 7.5. I don’t know if it is purely a ph issue though.

I learned about this when I tried using Hospitac Bacteriostatic water and the peptide was turning into a strange emulsion. I contacted the vendor who informed me I was doing it all wrong. 😁
 

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