Peptide batch records

Peptide batch records should provide a complete, traceable history of how a lot was produced, tested, and released for laboratory use. For research purchasers and quality teams, these records help support document control, batch comparison, and supplier review.

  • Batch identifier and product name
  • Starting materials, including raw material lot numbers and supplier details
  • Synthesis summary, such as production date and process steps used
  • Purification and analysis data, including HPLC results and mass spectrometry findings
  • Yield, final appearance, and packaging information
  • Acceptance criteria and any deviations, rework, or investigations
  • COA references and quality control sign-off

Well-maintained batch records make it easier to compare lots, investigate variability, and verify that documentation aligns with the certificate of analysis. They also help laboratories assess whether a material meets internal specifications before use. As a reminder, research peptides are intended for laboratory research only and are not intended for human consumption.