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Category: Documentation and Quality

Analytical Testing for GHRH Analog Peptides

GHRH analog peptides are analyzed by HPLC, mass spectrometry, and amino acid analysis for identity and purity. This article explains the RUO testing workflow and documentation needed for lab research.

GHRP-6 Research Peptide Overview | Pure Lab Peptides

This article provides a research-focused overview of GHRP-6, a synthetic GH secretagogue peptide. It covers GHRP-6’s mechanism, preclinical evidence, and quality control considerations for laboratory use.

How RUO Disclaimers Support Clear Product Positioning

RUO disclaimers help define a research-only boundary, but they work best when the entire product record supports the same position. This article explains how labels, COAs, lot traceability, and analytical documentation reinforce clear peptide product positioning for laboratory buyers.

How Molecular Weight Supports Peptide Identification

How molecular weight supports peptide identification is crucial knowledge for laboratory researchers working with synthetic peptides. In vitro research often relies on precise mass spectrometry

How Packaging Supports Peptide Stability – RUO Research Guide

Proper packaging of research peptides – using sealed vials, inert gases, desiccants, and cold storage – is essential to prevent moisture and oxygen degradation【63†L175-L179】. This article reviews best practices for packaging that preserve peptide stability for laboratory use only.

Handling Lyophilized Powder in Laboratory Workflows

This article outlines laboratory best practices for storing and handling lyophilized peptide powders in research workflows. It covers safety precautions, stability conditions, and documentation requirements for RUO compliance.

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