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- 4.6
- Average rating
- 2340
- Published
- 86%
- Verified buyers
Reordering for the next cohort
Ran our own analytical HPLC on the lot and it agreed with the published COA within tolerance. Identity confirmed by MS. This is what a research supplier should be.
Purity confirmed in-house
Lyophilized cake dissolved fully in bacteriostatic water with no cloudiness or residue. Net peptide content on the COA let me hit exact working concentrations.
Purity confirmed in-house
Being able to look up the certificate by lot number before ordering is the whole reason we switched. Documentation is impeccable.
Solid, minor nitpick
Everything checked out against the COA. Shipping took a day longer than expected but arrived well packed.
Solid, minor nitpick
Everything checked out against the COA. Shipping took a day longer than expected but arrived well packed.
Purity confirmed in-house
Ordered the 5-vial bundle — per-vial pricing is fair and the volume discount applied exactly as shown. Smooth checkout.
Consistent lot to lot
Packaging was discreet and protective, labels crisp, and the lot resolved to a real report in the COA vault. Zero complaints.
Great product, shipping a day slow
No issues with the material itself. The label print was slightly faint on one vial but still fully legible.
Great product, shipping a day slow
Purity and identity were on point. Only nitpick is the vial is a touch small for larger diluent volumes — minor.
Great product, shipping a day slow
Purity and identity were on point. Only nitpick is the vial is a touch small for larger diluent volumes — minor.
Sealed, labeled, traceable
Packaging was discreet and protective, labels crisp, and the lot resolved to a real report in the COA vault. Zero complaints.
Fast, sealed, documented
Ran our own analytical HPLC on the lot and it agreed with the published COA within tolerance. Identity confirmed by MS. This is what a research supplier should be.
Consistent lot to lot
Being able to look up the certificate by lot number before ordering is the whole reason we switched. Documentation is impeccable.
Purity confirmed in-house
Third order across two different lots and both COAs line up. Consistency matters more than a headline purity number, and they deliver it.
Purity confirmed in-house
Packaging was discreet and protective, labels crisp, and the lot resolved to a real report in the COA vault. Zero complaints.
Fine, packaging could improve
Material was as documented, but one outer box arrived a little crushed. Contents were protected so no real harm.
Fine, packaging could improve
COA matched and reconstitution was clean; transit was slower than the estimate this time around.
Sealed, labeled, traceable
Ran our own analytical HPLC on the lot and it agreed with the published COA within tolerance. Identity confirmed by MS. This is what a research supplier should be.
Reliable, small label gripe
No issues with the material itself. The label print was slightly faint on one vial but still fully legible.
Reordering for the next cohort
Being able to look up the certificate by lot number before ordering is the whole reason we switched. Documentation is impeccable.
Lab-grade and verifiable
Being able to look up the certificate by lot number before ordering is the whole reason we switched. Documentation is impeccable.
Consistent lot to lot
Packaging was discreet and protective, labels crisp, and the lot resolved to a real report in the COA vault. Zero complaints.
The transparency I was looking for
Packaging was discreet and protective, labels crisp, and the lot resolved to a real report in the COA vault. Zero complaints.
Lab-grade and verifiable
Ran our own analytical HPLC on the lot and it agreed with the published COA within tolerance. Identity confirmed by MS. This is what a research supplier should be.
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Why people switch to verified
“I qualify incoming reference materials for a shared research facility, which means I re-test what vendors send. PepBiotech's COAs consistently match my own HPLC and mass-spec reads. That reproducibility is the entire point of a research supplier, and most don't clear the bar.”
“For complex analogs like the incretin peptides, the fatty-acid side chain is where cheap material fails. Their mass-spec data accounts for it against the theoretical mass. I can hand a student a vial and a COA and trust the experiment starts from a known quantity.”
“Traceability is non-negotiable for us — every material has to map to a lot and a certificate. The lot-number lookup and per-batch COA library make our QA audits painless. It's the transparency standard the research-peptide space badly needed.”