Scientists use these lab tests to guess how the compound might work in humans
Benzyl alcohol is an aromatic alcohol that disrupts bacterial cell membrane integrity and inhibits membrane-dependent metabolic processes at 0.9% w/v concentration and providing broad-spectrum bacteriostatic activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative contaminants without producing the higher-concentration cytotoxicity associated with bactericidal antimicrobial preservatives
So, while we dont get much B12 in the water anymore, we dont get much cholera, either, which is a good thing
Regulatory and Compliance Considerations In the United States, multi-dose preserved diluents intended for laboratory research must comply with USP standards for sterility, endotoxin levels, and labeling
These options are supported by extensive research, clinical experience, and regulatory frameworks designed to ensure patient safety and therapeutic efficacy