What Happens Between the Lab and Your Door Matters A compound can be synthesized correctly, tested to a high purity standard, and still arrive compromised. The period between a supplier’s facility and a researcher’s lab is one of the most overlooked variables in research peptide procurement. Understanding what proper handling looks like, and what to […]
The Standard for Research-Grade Compound Preservation If you have ordered research peptides, you have received lyophilized compounds. The white powder inside a sealed vial is the end result of a preservation process called lyophilization, or freeze-drying. It is the industry standard for supplying research-grade peptides, and understanding why helps researchers handle, store, and work with […]
Purity Is One Measurement. It Is Not the Full Picture. When researchers evaluate a peptide compound, purity percentage is often the first number they look at. It is prominently displayed on product pages, featured in marketing, and cited as the primary quality indicator across the industry. It is also one of the most misunderstood metrics […]
The Research Peptide Market Is Not Uniform The research peptide market ranges from rigorously documented, compliance-focused suppliers to short-lived storefronts with no verifiable quality controls. For a researcher, the difference is not cosmetic. Compound integrity directly affects experimental validity. A supplier evaluation is, in effect, a quality control step that happens before procurement. These are […]
The COA Is Only as Good as the Lab Behind It A Certificate of Analysis is the most important document in the research peptide supply chain. It transforms an unlabeled lyophilized powder into a verifiable, traceable research reagent. Without it, there is no objective basis for confirming a compound meets the specifications required for reproducible […]