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.
02 — What We Cover
Four areas of research compound knowledge every serious researcher should understand before trusting a supplier.
A Certificate of Analysis is only useful if you know what to look for — and what to ignore.
Compound-specific reference guides covering research context, documented applications, and handling standards.
Proper handling, storage, and reconstitution practices for maintaining research compound integrity.
What separates a credible research supplier from a sloppy one — and how to evaluate the difference.
03 — Featured Guides
Educational guides covering COA literacy, purity standards, supplier evaluation, and compound research context.
Most researchers glance at the purity number and move on. This guide walks through every section of a Certificate of Analysis — what it confirms, what it doesn't, and the red flags most buyers miss entirely.
The number looks clean. But what does 99% purity actually confirm — and what does it leave unanswered?
Price is the last thing to compare. Here's what to check first.
A COA is a snapshot, not a guarantee. Understanding its limits is as important as reading its contents.
What labs typically study, what the published research covers, and what to look for in a BPC-157 listing.
Vague sourcing, missing batch data, outcome language — the warning signs that most buyers scroll past.
04 — Purity Standards
These aren't guarantees or certifications — they're the quality signals every researcher should check before trusting a supplier's claims.
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.
Minimum purity we consider research-grade. Sub-99% warrants scrutiny of the test method.
Acceptable for many research contexts. Verify test method and batch date before proceeding.
Insufficient for most research applications. Question sourcing, method, and documentation.
Bacterial endotoxin testing to USP <85> standards — what proper lab-use compounds should meet.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. If a COA doesn't state the method, that's a red flag.
05 — Featured Supplier
We periodically highlight research suppliers that demonstrate clear documentation, batch transparency, and lab-use positioning.
Advanced Bioactive Compounds
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.
Featured suppliers are highlighted based on documentation transparency and lab-use positioning — not paid placement. Verified Purity does not certify or endorse products.
06 — 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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