QUESTIONS

Straight answers.

Research-use terms, ordering, storage, and how to read the certificate that ships with every batch.

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Research use

Every product is a chemical reference material sold for in-vitro laboratory research and analytical work by qualified professionals. It is not a drug, supplement, food, or cosmetic, and it is not intended for human or veterinary use of any kind.

No. We do not publish protocols, dosages, or applications, and we make no claims about what any compound does in a living system. Our role is limited to supplying a well-characterised material and the certificate that describes it.

Products are sold to qualified researchers, institutions, and laboratories. By placing an order you confirm the material will be used only for legitimate laboratory research and handled by trained personnel.

02

Ordering & shipping

Lyophilized vials ship domestically within the United States. Orders are packed to keep the material stable in transit, and the batch certificate of analysis is included with every shipment.

You receive the lyophilized peptide in a sealed vial, labelled with its compound name and lot number, along with the matching certificate of analysis for that batch.

The prices shown across this prototype are placeholders for design purposes. Final pricing and any minimums are set at launch.

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Storage & handling

Store the lyophilized powder cold and dark, typically at minus 20 degrees Celsius, where it is generally stable for around 36 months. Keep vials sealed and away from heat, light, and moisture.

Once reconstituted, keep the solution refrigerated and use it within roughly four weeks. Reconstitution should be performed only by trained personnel using appropriate laboratory technique.

Suitable solvents depend on the specific compound and the research application. Refer to the physical properties listed on each product page and standard laboratory references.

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Certificates & testing

Every batch has a published certificate on the Lab Results page and on each product page. It discloses the testing method, the independent laboratory, the batch number, and the date of analysis.

Identity is confirmed by mass spectrometry and purity by reverse-phase HPLC. Metal-containing compounds such as GHK-Cu also have copper content verified by ICP-MS, and batches are screened for endotoxin.

Match the lot number on the vial to the batch on the certificate, confirm the named independent laboratory issued it, check that purity is stated as a specific method such as reverse-phase HPLC, and confirm the analysis date is tied to your lot.

Still have a question?

Review the published certificates on the Lab Results page, or browse the catalog for full compound profiles.

LAB RESULTS BROWSE CATALOG