Saline: What Each Is Commonly Used For BAC Water Is Typically Used For Dissolving or diluting compounds that need to be drawn from the same vial more than once (reconstituting means mixing a freeze-dried compound back into liquid form) Lab and research protocols where you need to access the same vial multiple times over days or weeks Keeping a solution stable between uses Research work where matching the body's salt levels is not a requirement Saline Is Typically Used For IV hydration and restoring electrolytes in clinical settings Flushing wounds or rinsing sinuses where the solution needs to match the body's salt levels Lab research involving live cells, where the wrong salt balance can affect results One-time preparations where you only need a single draw Situations where the compound being used may be sensitive to benzyl alcohol Bac Water and Saline: Key Differences at a Glance The main difference between BAC water and saline is what they contain

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80 L of each plasma sample is transferred to previously prepared tubes containing 240 L of ice-cold acetonitrile and vortexed vigorously
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