BAC Water (Bacteriostatic Water for Injection): third-party lab results, COA-2026-9477
- Compound
- BAC Water (Bacteriostatic Water for Injection)
- Certificate
- COA-2026-9477
- Testing lab
- Titreon Analytical
- Quality system
- Aligned to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
- Lot
- BW-2607
- CAS
- 7732-18-5
- Issued
- 2026-07-02
| Test | Result |
|---|---|
| Appearance (visual, USP 790) | Conforms, clear/colorless/free of particulates, PASS |
| Sterility (USP 71, membrane filtration) | No Growth, PASS |
| Bacterial Endotoxin (LAL kinetic, USP 85) | < 0.1 EU/mL (spec NMT 0.25 EU/mL), PASS |
| Elemental Impurities (As, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb, ICP-MS) | < 1 ppm (spec NMT 1 ppm), PASS |
| Container / Closure Integrity (visual) | Conforms, intact seal, PASS |
The Aion Bacteriostatic Water for Injection batch passed a full water-quality panel: sterile with no growth, bacterial endotoxin under 0.1 EU per mL, and appearance conforming (clear, colorless, free of visible particulates). The certificate is issued by Titreon Analytical, which operates a quality system aligned to ISO/IEC 17025:2017, under certificate COA-2026-9477.
Bacteriostatic water is a solution, not a peptide, so there is no purity percentage to report. Instead the panel tests what matters for a reconstitution carrier: sterility by USP membrane filtration (no growth), bacterial endotoxin by LAL kinetic assay (under 0.1 EU per mL against a limit of 0.25), five elemental impurities by ICP-MS (under 1 ppm), and container-closure integrity (intact seal). Every specification passed.
The fill volume is 10 mL of sterile aqueous solution, lot BW-2607, released 2026-07-02. The full signed report is available as a PDF below.
This certificate documents laboratory identity and purity testing only. The compound is sold for research use only, is not approved by the FDA for human use, and nothing here is medical advice.