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Research Library

A curated hub of educational resources to support responsible, lab-use research—from fundamentals and terminology to quality documentation and handling best practices.

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How to use this library

Find the right resource, faster

Use these guides to understand documentation, terminology, and safe lab workflows. Each resource is written to be clear, practical, and aligned with research purchasing decisions.

Start with the fundamentals

Review core concepts and common lab terminology before comparing products or documentation.


Understand quality documentation

Learn how to interpret a Certificate of Analysis (CoA), what to look for, and which fields matter most.


Plan safe handling workflows

Reference storage, labeling, and handling considerations to support consistent lab procedures.


Cross-check citations

Use the Citation Database to review published research and identify commonly referenced compounds and methods.

Featured topics

Explore key areas researchers ask about most often. These sections are designed to help you evaluate products and documentation with confidence.

Safety & Handling

Storage, labeling, PPE, and contamination-aware workflows.


Peptide Glossary

Clear definitions for common peptide and lab terms.


CoA Guide

How to read purity, identity, and analytical results.


Research Methods

General considerations for documentation and reproducibility.


Research Library FAQ

Quick answers to common questions about educational resources, documentation, and responsible purchasing for lab-use research.

Are these products intended for human or veterinary use?

No. Products are offered for laboratory research use only and are not intended for human consumption, medical use, or veterinary use.

What should I look for on a Certificate of Analysis (CoA)?

Focus on identity confirmation (e.g., mass/sequence), purity results, analytical methods used, batch/lot identifiers, and dates. See our CoA Guide for a field-by-field walkthrough.

Do you provide third-party testing information?

Where available, documentation may include third-party analytical results or references to testing methods. Always review the specific product documentation for the most current details.

How should research materials be stored?

Storage requirements vary by compound. Use the Safety & Handling Guide for general best practices, and follow any product-specific documentation for temperature and light sensitivity.

Where can I find published references?

Use the Citation Database to review published literature references and commonly cited research contexts.

Can you help with product selection for a protocol?

We can help you navigate documentation and general product information, but we cannot provide medical advice or protocol guidance. For research design, consult qualified professionals and primary literature.

Ready to source research peptides with confidence?

Explore lab-use products and review documentation before you purchase. For educational content, continue to the Blog and guides in the Learn section.