Vendor & Purity Database

Educational only — not a buying guide

Many peptides are research-only or regulated; “research use only” labeling is NOT a legal shield. No vendors are endorsed here. See the Disclaimer and Terms & Conditions.

A structured, transparency-oriented scaffold for aggregating publicly reported independent lab results. This page exists for harm reduction and traceability — so that a claimed result can be checked against where it came from. It is not a shopping list.

Methodology & scope

  • We aggregate publicly reported, independent third-party lab results (e.g. published verification records). We do not generate test data ourselves.
  • Inclusion ≠ endorsement. A row is a data point about a specific batch’s reported result, not a recommendation to buy from anyone.
  • Inclusion ≠ legality. Listing a result says nothing about whether obtaining or using a compound is legal in your jurisdiction. See Regulatory & Legal Status.
  • Each row should be traceable to an independent source that anyone can re-verify (see Third-Party Testing). Unverifiable claims do not belong here.
  • A result describes the submitted sample for that batch — not every vial, and not “the vendor” in general.
  • Per editorial policy, we do not list real vendor names as recommendations. The example rows below are clearly-labeled illustrations of the format only.

How to read this table

ColumnMeaning
CompoundThe peptide the report is about
Reported purityHPLC purity % as stated on the independent report (see HPLC vs Mass Spec)
Identity confirmedWhether mass spec confirmed the molecule’s identity (Yes/No)
Test labThe independent lab that issued the result
Test dateWhen the analysis was performed
NotesBatch reference, verification status, caveats

Aggregated results

CompoundReported purityIdentity confirmedTest labTest dateNotes
EXAMPLE ROW — format only98.7%Yes (MS)[Independent lab name]2026-05-12Batch Lot 0000-A; verified on lab portal; representative sample only
EXAMPLE ROW — format only97.4%No (HPLC only)[Independent lab name]2026-04-03Batch Lot 0000-B; purity only — identity not confirmed

The two rows above are placeholders demonstrating the schema. They are not real results and name no real vendors. Do not treat them as data.


How to contribute / verify a batch

To add or check a row, the result must be independently verifiable — not a screenshot from a seller’s storefront.

  1. Obtain the batch reference (lot number) and the independent report’s unique key / QR code.
  2. Verify it on the lab’s own portal — the result must resolve in the testing lab’s database, not on a seller’s site (see Third-Party Testing).
  3. Confirm the report includes both HPLC and mass spec — purity and identity (see HPLC vs Mass Spec).
  4. Check the batch number matches the physical vial and the report (see How to Read a CoA).
  5. Record only what the report actually states — compound, reported purity, identity-confirmed (Yes/No), lab, test date, and a traceable batch reference in Notes.

If a result cannot be re-verified independently, it does not go in the table. For the patterns that indicate a fabricated or recycled report, see Red Flags & Scams.

See also


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Educational information only — not medical advice. See Disclaimer.