Why Quality Matters
Unlike FDA-approved pharmaceuticals, research peptides don't go through mandatory quality control. The vendor is your only quality gate. Independent testing has repeatedly shown that some research peptides contain:
- Less peptide than labeled (underdosed)
- Significant impurities (synthesis byproducts, solvents)
- Wrong peptide entirely (mislabeled)
- Bacterial contamination (endotoxins)
- Heavy metals or residual chemicals
You're injecting this into your body. Quality verification isn't optional — it's self-preservation.
Understanding the COA (Certificate of Analysis)
A COA is the document that tells you what's in your vial. Here's what a legitimate COA contains and how to read it:
Reading HPLC Chromatograms
HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) separates a mixture into its components. The result is a chromatogram — a chart showing peaks over time.
Good HPLC result: one dominant peak with clean baseline and minimal impurity peaks
What to Look For
- One dominant peak: Your peptide should be the tallest peak by far
- Clean baseline: The line between peaks should be flat, not wavy or elevated
- Small impurity peaks: A few tiny peaks are normal — they're synthesis byproducts
- Peak symmetry: The main peak should be roughly symmetrical (not tailing or fronting badly)
- Integration values: The % area of the main peak is your purity number
Mass Spectrometry Basics
Mass spec (MS) tells you the molecular weight of what's in your vial. This confirms identity — is this actually BPC-157, or something else?
- Expected MW: Each peptide has a known molecular weight (BPC-157 = 1419.53 Da, TB-500 = 4963.5 Da)
- Result format: Shows observed MW. Should match expected MW within ±1 Da
- Multiple charge states: You may see m/z values at different charge states (e.g., [M+2H]²⁺). The deconvoluted MW should match.
- If MW doesn't match: You have the wrong compound. Do not use.
Third-Party Testing
Vendor-provided COAs have an inherent conflict of interest. Third-party testing eliminates this:
Janoshik Analytical
The most well-known independent peptide testing lab. Tests identity (MS), purity (HPLC), and sterility. Widely trusted in the community. Results posted publicly.
Valitest
European-based third-party testing service. Offers HPLC purity, mass spec identification, and heavy metals testing.
Lab4TRT / AnabolicLab
Community testing services that batch-test products from popular vendors and publish results publicly. Check their databases before buying.
🚩 Red Flags
No COA Available
If a vendor can't provide a COA, do not buy. Period. No exceptions.
Generic / Non-Batch COA
A COA should be specific to your lot/batch number. A "general" COA that applies to all batches is meaningless.
Purity Below 95%
Below 95% means significant impurities from synthesis. For injection use, this is concerning.
No Lab Name on COA
A legitimate COA names the testing lab and has a verifiable address/accreditation.
Prices Too Low
Quality peptide synthesis is expensive. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
No Lot Numbers on Vials
Professional operations label every vial with lot/batch numbers. Unlabeled vials suggest amateur operation.
✅ Green Flags
Third-Party Tested
Vendor proactively provides or links to independent lab results (Janoshik, etc.).
Batch-Specific COAs
COAs match your vial's lot number. Different batches have different COAs.
≥98% HPLC Purity
High purity with full chromatogram included (not just a number).
Community Reputation
Positive reviews on forums like Reddit, Discord peptide communities, and independent review sites.
Professional Packaging
Properly labeled vials, crimp-sealed, with lot numbers, and shipped with cold packs.
Transparent Communication
Vendor answers questions about testing, sourcing, and quality. Doesn't dodge or deflect.
Key Takeaways
✅ Quality Checklist
- Always request a batch-specific COA
- Check HPLC purity ≥95% (ideally ≥98%)
- Verify mass spec confirms correct MW
- Prefer third-party tested products
- Check community reviews and test databases
- Professional packaging with lot numbers
🚩 Walk Away If
- No COA available at all
- COA doesn't match your batch/lot
- Purity below 95% by HPLC
- No verifiable lab on the COA
- Impossibly low prices
- Vendor dodges quality questions