Research use only · not for human or veterinary consumption

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Research peptides · Utah

Every vial looks the same.
The paperwork doesn’t.

Amber glass, white cap, white powder. You cannot tell a 99% lot from a 71% lot by looking at it, and neither can anyone selling it to you. The only thing that separates them is a chromatogram from a lab that didn’t know whose sample it was.

Catalog-wide testing status · reversed-phase HPLC · 214 nmStatus: no lot on file
0123456789NO LOT ON FILEnothing has been received for this product yet
Detector response × retention time (min)No lot received · nothing to test

That flat line is not a placeholder graphic. It is the true state of this business today: we are new, we have not received a lot yet, and so we have tested nothing and are claiming nothing. Every product page reads the same way and will change one lot at a time, as certificates come back from the lab that issued them. A supplier willing to show you an empty shelf is telling you something about what it will show you when the shelf is full.

How a claim gets made here

Three steps, and you can check all of them without us.

  1. Blind

    The sample goes in unlabeled

    The lab does not know whose vial it is testing. A supplier that submits under its own name is asking a question it already knows the answer to.

  2. Portal

    The certificate lives at the lab

    Every result links to the issuing laboratory's own verification portal. We do not host certificates. A certificate a vendor hosts is a certificate a vendor can edit.

  3. Lot

    Your invoice names the lot

    Not the product — the lot. You can look up the exact material you were sent, at the lab, without asking us for anything.