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Why Did My Peptide Reconstitute Cloudy?

Why do peptides reconstitute cloudy? Cloudiness after reconstitution has become an ongoing topic of discussion within some research communities. Cloudiness after reconstitution is one of the most discussed and controversial topics in the research peptide space. Within the research peptide community, cloudiness is often viewed as a warning sign. Many researchers assume a cloudy solution […]

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peptide storage and handling in research

Peptide Storage and Handling: Stability, Organization, and Traceability

In research and analytical settings, how materials are stored and handled can matter more than many people realize. While specific protocols vary by compound, study design, and lab environment, having a general understanding of storage-related factors can help researchers think more clearly about consistency, organization, and material integrity. Peptide storage and handling play an important

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Certificate of Analysis (COA) document used for research peptide testing

What Is a Certificate of Analysis (COA)? Definition & Purpose

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document used across many industries to verify that a specific batch of a material has been tested and evaluated. In research settings, COAs help provide transparency into what was tested, how it was tested, and what the results showed. If you’re new to COAs, this guide explains what

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