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Understanding Certificate of Analysis (COA) Documents

Peptide Plus+ Research TeamJanuary 5, 20266 min read

What is a Certificate of Analysis?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an official document providing detailed testing results for a specific batch of peptides. It verifies quality and helps researchers confirm products meet specifications.

Key Components of a COA

1. HPLC Analysis
  • Purity percentage:** 95%+ standard; 99%+ premium
  • Chromatogram:** Visual representation of purity - Main peak = Your peptide; Small peaks = Impurities

  • 2. Mass Spectrometry (MS)
  • Theoretical MW:** Expected molecular weight
  • Observed MW:** Actual measured weight
  • Difference:** Should be
  • <1 Da

    3. Additional Information - Batch/Lot number - Manufacturing and expiration dates - Physical appearance - Storage recommendations

    How to Interpret Purity Results

    **99%+:** Excellent - suitable for sensitive research **95-98%:** Standard - acceptable for most applications **

    <95%:** Lower quality - may affect results

    Red Flags to Watch For

    ⚠️ Missing COA ⚠️ Generic COA (same for multiple batches) ⚠️ No batch number ⚠️ Inconsistent molecular weight ⚠️ No chromatogram provided

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    *Always review COAs before using peptides in research.*

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