What are peptides?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the same building blocks that make up proteins. In research settings, peptides are studied for their role in signaling, repair, and regulation throughout the body. Each peptide has a unique structure that can influence biological processes like inflammation, metabolism, or tissue regeneration.
How can you guarantee your quality?
A: Our factory owns mature production line under EPR quality system. So we can guarantee the stability and qualification of the raw materials.
What does Research Use Only mean?
“Research Use Only” (RUO) means the material is supplied strictly for controlled laboratory work—such as analytical testing, assay development, method validation, or educational research. RUO products are not approved for human or veterinary use, and they cannot be used as drugs, supplements, cosmetics, or therapies. They’re intended to be handled only by trained professionals in appropriate research environments, following proper safety and compliance protocols.
Why does peptide purity matter?
Purity reflects how much of the material is the intended peptide versus trace byproducts from synthesis. In research settings, higher purity helps ensure cleaner data—fewer variables, fewer unexpected interactions, and more confidence that observed results come from the peptide being studied. It’s essentially about consistency and reliability: the closer a peptide is to its intended structure, the more dependable it is for controlled laboratory work.
Can you give me a discount price?
Yes. It depends on your order qty.
Can I get some samples?
Yes, we welcome you to place an order for testing and inspecting the quality of our products. Please send me the specific requirements for the products you need. We can provide you with one sample for free, but the shipping cost will be your responsibility.
What payment methods do you accept?
Typically, we accept bank wire transfers, Zelle (US only), Bitcoin, USDT, USDC, ETH, and other cryptocurrencies, as well as third-party credit card service platforms.
How are peptides typically stored?
Peptides should be kept in a cool, dry, stable environment to preserve their integrity during research. Most labs store lyophilized (powder) peptides in airtight containers away from light and moisture. Once reconstituted, solutions are typically kept cold and used within the timeframe appropriate for the specific study. All handling and storage should follow standard laboratory safety practices and be performed by trained professionals.