We report net peptide content, not just purity — so the milligrams you dose aren't padded with water and counter-ion. RP-HPLC purity and ESI-MS identity, on a lot-numbered COA.
Net peptide content, not just purity — RP-HPLC + ESI-MS, lot-numbered COA.
Net peptide content on every lot's COA.
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