COA Education & Research Supplier Standards

Before You Trust
the Label,
Understand the Proof.

Research Compound Quality Education

Verified Purity covers COA literacy, purity benchmarks, supplier evaluation standards, and research compound documentation — for researchers who want proof before trust.

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COA EducationRead & interpret results
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Purity BenchmarksWhat the numbers mean
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Supplier StandardsHow to evaluate a listing
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Research GuidesCompound overviews
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Weekly BriefUpdates & spotlights

The Education Behind
Every Purchase Decision

Four areas of research compound knowledge every serious researcher should understand before trusting a supplier.

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How to Read a COA

A Certificate of Analysis is only useful if you know what to look for — and what to ignore.

  • HPLC purity methodology
  • Batch & lot identifiers
  • Chromatogram interpretation
  • Testing date & lab identity
  • What a COA does not prove
Read the Guide →
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Research Compound Guides

Compound-specific reference guides covering research context, documented applications, and handling standards.

  • BPC-157
  • CJC-1295 & Ipamorelin
  • GHK-Cu
  • NAD+
  • Tesamorelin & more
Browse Guides →
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Lab Supplies & Handling

Proper handling, storage, and reconstitution practices for maintaining research compound integrity.

  • Storage temperature protocols
  • Reconstitution guidance
  • Sterile handling practices
  • Syringe & supply selection
  • Bacteriostatic water basics
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Research Brand Standards

What separates a credible research supplier from a sloppy one — and how to evaluate the difference.

  • COA availability & transparency
  • Batch consistency signals
  • Labeling & packaging standards
  • Support responsiveness
  • Red flags to watch for
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Research That Starts
with Better Questions

Educational guides covering COA literacy, purity standards, supplier evaluation, and compound research context.

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Purity Standards

What 99% HPLC Purity Actually Means

The number looks clean. But what does 99% purity actually confirm — and what does it leave unanswered?

Purity Standards Read Guide →
Supplier Evaluation

How to Compare Research Compound Suppliers Without Getting Burned

Price is the last thing to compare. Here's what to check first.

Supplier Standards Read Guide →
COA Education

What a COA Does Not Prove

A COA is a snapshot, not a guarantee. Understanding its limits is as important as reading its contents.

COA Literacy Read Guide →
Compound Guide

BPC-157 Research Overview

What labs typically study, what the published research covers, and what to look for in a BPC-157 listing.

Compound Reference Read Guide →
Supplier Evaluation

Common Red Flags in Research Compound Listings

Vague sourcing, missing batch data, outcome language — the warning signs that most buyers scroll past.

Supplier Standards Read Guide →

What We Look For in a
Research-Grade Listing

These aren't guarantees or certifications — they're the quality signals every researcher should check before trusting a supplier's claims.

Clear product naming and concentration No vague descriptors, no ambiguous dosing
Accessible batch-level COA Not a generic doc — a real batch-specific certificate
Purity disclosure with test method stated HPLC-UV, MS, or equivalent — method matters
Clean storage and packaging information Temperature requirements, vial specs, fill accuracy
Transparent lab-use positioning No outcome claims, no human consumption language
No sloppy miracle claims If it sounds like a supplement ad, walk away

Our framing: Verified Purity does not certify, approve, or endorse products. We publish educational frameworks for evaluating research compound quality signals — what to look for, what to question, and what to avoid.

99%+

HPLC-UV Purity Threshold

Minimum purity we consider research-grade. Sub-99% warrants scrutiny of the test method.

Standard
97–99%

Acceptable Range

Acceptable for many research contexts. Verify test method and batch date before proceeding.

Review
<97%

Below Research Grade

Insufficient for most research applications. Question sourcing, method, and documentation.

Caution
USP<85>

Endotoxin Standard

Bacterial endotoxin testing to USP <85> standards — what proper lab-use compounds should meet.

Standard
HPLC

Preferred Test Method

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. If a COA doesn't state the method, that's a red flag.

Standard

Looking for a Supplier That
Publishes Their COAs?

We periodically highlight research suppliers that demonstrate clear documentation, batch transparency, and lab-use positioning.

Jupiter Peptides

Advanced Bioactive Compounds

COAs Published
HPLC Verified
Canadian Supplier

Jupiter Peptides is a Canadian research compound supplier that publishes batch-level Certificates of Analysis for their active catalog — HPLC-UV purity, mass content, fill accuracy, and USP <85> endotoxin testing results, independently verified by Testides.

✓ Batch COAs Available ✓ 99%+ Avg Purity ✓ Third-Party Tested ✓ Lab-Use Positioning ✓ Discreet Shipping

Featured suppliers are highlighted based on documentation transparency and lab-use positioning — not paid placement. Verified Purity does not certify or endorse products.

The Verified Purity
Weekly Brief

A weekly research compound education update — no hype, no outcome claims, no supplement-ad energy. Just documentation, purity education, and supplier standards.

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Weekly COA breakdowns and purity analysis
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Featured compound spotlights
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Supplier evaluation frameworks
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New research guide releases
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