What Are Certificates of Analysis (COAs) and Why Do They Matter?

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When it comes to sourcing research peptides, one thing separates premium suppliers from the rest: Certificates of Analysis (COAs). But what exactly are they, and why are they so critical for your lab?

What Is a Certificate of Analysis?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a verified document issued by a third-party lab confirming the identity, purity, and quality of a peptide batch. It’s your assurance that what’s on the label matches what’s in the vial.

Why COAs Matter

  • Confirms ≥99% purity for reliable research results
  • Verifies absence of contaminants or impurities
  • Builds confidence in your materials and supplier

How Synthesis Peptides Approaches COAs

At Synthesis Peptides, every batch undergoes independent third-party testing. COAs are available for all products upon request—because your research deserves verified quality.

Final Thoughts

Don’t settle for suppliers who skip this step. Demand COAs and make them your standard for quality.

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