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Testing methodology

Every claim, on a chromatogram.

Here's exactly how a compound goes from synthesis to your bench — and how you can verify each step yourself.

The QC pipeline

Four checkpoints. None optional.

STEP 01

Identity by LC-MS

Mass spectrometry confirms the compound is what the label says — exact molecular mass, no ambiguity.

STEP 02

Purity by HPLC

Reverse-phase HPLC quantifies purity against a 99% minimum spec. The chromatogram is attached to the COA.

STEP 03

Independent re-test

A third-party analytical lab repeats identity and purity. Their report — not ours alone — backs the certificate.

STEP 04

Release & publish

Passing lots are lyophilized, sealed, and logged into the public COA library, traceable from vial to batch.

Reading a chromatogram

What a clean peptide looks like.

A high-purity peptide resolves as a single dominant peak. Shoulders and secondary peaks are impurities. Our acceptance line is 99% of total area under the main peak.

Main peak (target)
99.4% area
Largest impurity
< 0.4%
Identity mass match
± 0.1 Da
Endotoxin
< 0.5 EU/mg
HPLC // RP-C18 · 214nmRUNNING
99.4%Purity
11.2RT min
PASSIdentity
Public COA library

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Browse current lots below, or try GL1-0xA3F · RET-0x5F2 · NAD-0x3E0

Certificate of AnalysisREWERK QC

CompoundBPC-157
LotBPC-0x1A7
Identity (LC-MS)PASS
Purity (HPLC)99.6%
Mass1419.5 g/mol
Released2026-05-22
QC
Released
Handling guide

From vial to bench, without losing potency.

Storage

Keep it cold & dark

Store lyophilized powder at -20°C, protected from light. In powder form, peptides are stable long-term.

Reconstitution

Swirl, don't shake

Add bacteriostatic water down the vial wall, swirl gently, and let dissolve fully. Shaking can degrade fragile sequences.

After mixing

Refrigerate, minimize freeze-thaw

Store reconstituted peptide at 2–8°C and limit freeze-thaw cycles to preserve activity.

Research resources

Literature & guides.

R—01

Compound literature reviews

Summaries of published research and mechanisms, compound by compound.

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R—02

Reading a COA

Every field explained — purity, identity, endotoxin, and batch traceability.

Learn to verify →
R—03

Reconstitution calculator

Work out concentration and reconstitution volumes for any vial size.

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