Acetic Acid 0.6%

Also Known As: Dilute acetic acid diluent, Acetic acid 0.6%, 0.6% acetic acid, Glacial acetic acid, Ethanoic acid, Vinegar acid, CH3COOH, HAc, AcOH, Acetic acid solution, Peptide diluent, Peptide solvent, Reconstitution diluent, Acidic reconstitution vehicle, diluent, IGF-1 reconstitution, sterile solvent

Acetic Acid 0.6% is a research-grade Acidic aqueous diluent / reconstitution vehicle targeting No pharmacological target studied in Immunity & Wellness research. It is supplied strictly for in vitro laboratory research use only - not for human or animal consumption, and not FDA-approved.

Evidence Tier: Supply - Reconstitution or lab-prep supply.

A mild acidic diluent for peptides that will not dissolve in normal water.

At A Glance

Acetic Acid 0.6% Key Research Facts
CategoryImmunity & Wellness
Compound ClassAcidic aqueous diluent / reconstitution vehicle
Molecular TargetNo pharmacological target; stabilizes peptides via low-pH environment
Molecular Weight60.05 Da
Amino Acid Sequencen/a
CAS Number64-19-7 (acetic acid)
Half-Life~15-30 minutes
WADA Statusnot_listed
Evidence TierSupply

Mechanism Of Action

It lowers the pH (makes it more acidic) of the liquid it is mixed with. This simple change helps stop bad bacteria from growing and keeps peptide structures from breaking apart.

Studied For

  • Reconstituting poorly soluble peptides
  • Peptide dissolution vehicle
  • Solubilizing hydrophobic peptides
  • IGF-1 LR3 reconstitution
  • Follistatin reconstitution
  • BPC-157 diluent
  • Acidic peptide carrier
  • Lyophilized peptide preparation
  • Research-grade peptide solvent
  • Low pH peptide stability
  • peptide reconstitution
  • acidic dilution
  • IGF-1 LR3 prep

Reported Research Findings

Improves solubility and short-term stability of certain peptides.

Safety And Handling Notes

Not bacteriostatically preserved; reconstituted material is typically aliquoted and frozen.

Use only where a peptide documentation specifies an acidic diluent.

Regulatory Status

Reconstitution supply.

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References And Citations

  1. PubMed / NCBI Reference
  2. dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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Acetic Acid 0.6%

Also Known As: Dilute acetic acid diluent, Acetic acid 0.6%, 0.6% acetic acid, Glacial acetic acid, Ethanoic acid, Vinegar acid, CH3COOH, HAc, AcOH, Acetic acid solution, Peptide diluent, Peptide solvent, Reconstitution diluent, Acidic reconstitution vehicle, diluent, IGF-1 reconstitution, sterile solvent

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Explain Like I'm 5

  • Acetic acid is the main active ingredient in vinegar. When diluted for research, it acts like a natural cleaning and preserving agent that helps keep other compounds stable.

A mild acidic diluent for peptides that will not dissolve in normal water.

Identity & Classification
Acetic Acid 0.6% Key Research Facts
ClassAcidic aqueous diluent / reconstitution vehicle
Molecular TargetNo pharmacological target; stabilizes peptides via low-pH environment
CategoryImmunity & Wellness
Molecular Weight60.05 Da
Amino Acid Sequencen/a
CAS Number64-19-7 (acetic acid)
Parent CompoundDilute acetic acid in water

Related Compounds

Research Use Only. Not For Human Or Veterinary Use. Information Provided For Laboratory Research Purposes Only.

Sequence Motif Viewer

3 Residues
N/A
BasicAcidicPolarNon-PolarAromaticSpecial
CompoundCompoundTargetReceptor / TargetIt lowers the pH (ma...Downstream PathwayResearch EffectStudied Effect

Acetic Acid 0.6% Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Acetic Acid 0.6%?

A mild acidic diluent for peptides that will not dissolve in normal water.

How Does Acetic Acid 0.6% Work?

It lowers the pH (makes it more acidic) of the liquid it is mixed with. This simple change helps stop bad bacteria from growing and keeps peptide structures from breaking apart.

What Has Acetic Acid 0.6% Been Studied For?

In the referenced literature, Acetic Acid 0.6% has been studied for Reconstituting poorly soluble peptides, Peptide dissolution vehicle, Solubilizing hydrophobic peptides, IGF-1 LR3 reconstitution, Follistatin reconstitution, BPC-157 diluent, Acidic peptide carrier, Lyophilized peptide preparation, Research-grade peptide solvent, Low pH peptide stability, peptide reconstitution, acidic dilution, IGF-1 LR3 prep. This summarizes research focus only and is not a claim of efficacy.

What Is The Reported Half-Life Of Acetic Acid 0.6%?

Acetic Acid 0.6% has a reported half-life of ~15-30 minutes in the referenced literature.

Is Acetic Acid 0.6% Approved For Human Use?

No. Acetic Acid 0.6% is supplied strictly for in vitro laboratory research use only. It is not intended for human or animal consumption, ingestion, or injection, and it has not been evaluated by the FDA.

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