Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

1. General Peptide Questions

Peptides are short chains of amino acids studied in research environments for their structural and biochemical properties.

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Peptides are shorter amino acid chains, while proteins are longer and more complex structures with broader biological functions.

Peptides are produced through controlled chemical synthesis, followed by purification and finishing processes.

Peptide synthesis is the process of assembling amino acids in a defined sequence using chemical methods.

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Research-grade refers to materials intended for laboratory use, not for human consumption or clinical application.

Lyophilization is a freeze-drying process used to remove moisture and improve stability.

Yes. Degradation can occur due to temperature, moisture, and environmental exposure.

Temperature, humidity, light exposure, and handling conditions all impact stability.

2. Quality & Testing

A COA is a laboratory document verifying identity and purity of a specific batch.

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No. It reflects a single test point and does not account for handling after testing.

High Performance Liquid Chromatography is a method used to analyze purity and composition.

No. Documentation should always be evaluated alongside process and consistency.

3. Production & Handling

After synthesis, peptides undergo purification, lyophilization, packaging, and storage.

Handling conditions directly impact product integrity, especially exposure to moisture and temperature.

Consistency is maintained through controlled processes, batch testing, and standardized handling procedures.

4. Ordering & Shipping

Shipping times vary by location but are typically fast within major cities.

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Delays may occur due to carriers or external factors. We assist in resolving issues as quickly as possible.

5. Use & Compliance

No. Products are intended for research use only.

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No. We do not provide medical or dosing guidance.