Lab Transparency & Data Sheets
Lab Transparency & 3rd-Party Verification
At Neo Peptide, we believe that research integrity starts with the molecule. Every batch of our research materials undergoes rigorous testing.
- HPLC Testing: High-Performance Liquid Chromatography ensures purity levels exceed 98%.
- Mass Spectrometry: Verifies the molecular mass and sequence identity.
- Stability Analysis: Confirms structural integrity after lyophilization.
Research Use Only - Not for Human Consumption.
Technical Insight: Salt Stability & Purity Standards
At Neo Peptide, transparency goes beyond the CoA. We provide the specific molecular salt form of every research batch to ensure experimental consistency.
1. Acetate vs. TFA: Why the Salt Form Matters
Most research peptides are synthesized as either Acetate or Trifluoroacetate (TFA) salts.
- Acetate Salts: Preferred for biological research due to their higher biocompatibility and lower toxicity profile in cellular studies. Acetate is a natural metabolite, making it the "Gold Standard" for high-tier research.
- TFA Salts: Common in early-stage synthesis but can be cytotoxic in certain sensitive research models if not properly removed.
2. Our "Acetate-First" Commitment
Neo Peptide prioritizes Acetate salt forms for our flagship catalog (Tirzepatide, Tesamorelin, MOTS-c). This ensures that your research is not confounded by synthetic byproducts.
3. How to Read Our New Labels
The empty white space on our clinical labels is now reserved for the Salt Specification.
- Example: "Form: Acetate Salt"
- Benefit: Immediate verification of the molecular foundation before you begin your study.
4. Experimental Stability
Different salt forms affect the reconstitution stability and pH of the final solution. Our technical data sheets (available via the "Source" button) provide the specific pKa and solubility profiles for each salt batch.
Further Reading: Reconstitution Protocols
To ensure molecular stability during experimental setup, please refer to our comprehensive technical guide: