Research Library
Understanding Lyophilized Peptides
Lyophilized peptides are freeze-dried materials used to improve stability and support controlled reconstitution in laboratory workflows. This article explains how they are produced, stored, documented, and handled for reproducible research use.
Quality Assurance for Research Peptides
Quality assurance for research peptides depends on verified identity, appropriate purity testing, content determination, documentation, and controlled handling. This guide outlines practical considerations for laboratories evaluating and using peptide reagents.
How HPLC Testing Works: Principles, Workflow, and Data Interpretation
HPLC testing separates, identifies, and quantifies compounds in liquid samples using a pressurized mobile phase, analytical column, and detector. This article explains the core principles, system components, workflow, and data interpretation behind HPLC analysis.
Peptide Stability Factors: Key Considerations for Research and Storage
Peptide stability is influenced by sequence, chemical reactivity, formulation, storage conditions, and laboratory handling. Understanding these factors helps researchers maintain peptide quality and reduce experimental variability.
Understanding Peptide Purity Percentages
Peptide purity percentages are essential quality indicators, but they do not tell the whole story. Understanding how purity is measured and how it differs from identity, content, and activity helps researchers choose the right grade for each application.
Research Use Only Explained: Meaning, Limits, and Laboratory Responsibilities
Research Use Only products are intended for scientific investigation, not diagnostic procedures. This guide explains RUO meaning, limits, and laboratory responsibilities.
