The Importance of COAs in Research-Grade Peptides

What Is a Certificate of Analysis?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a laboratory-issued document verifying the composition and purity of a research compound.

In peptide research, a COA typically confirms:

  • Compound identity
  • Purity percentage
  • Batch number
  • Analytical testing methods

Why COAs Build Research Confidence

In research environments, reproducibility is everything.

Without verified documentation:

  • Batch consistency cannot be confirmed
  • Experimental repeatability may be compromised
  • Data integrity may be questioned

COAs provide transparency between supplier and laboratory researcher.


What to Look for in a COA

Not all COAs are created equal. A reliable COA should include:

  • Third-party laboratory testing
  • Chromatography results
  • Analytical signature verification
  • Clear batch traceability

Researchers should always verify documentation before experimental use.


Research-Only Standard

At AeonPharma, documentation transparency supports laboratory-grade sourcing standards. Every batch is documented for research verification.

All compounds are intended strictly for research use only.

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