A Primer for New Laboratory Researchers
• How to Read Peptide Test Reports
• Search Batch COAs
This checklist provides a systematic approach to reviewing Certificate of Analysis (COA) documents for research peptides. It ensures that critical quality parameters—identity via Mass Spectrometry and purity via High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)—are rigorously verified before experimental use. Use this tool to standardize batch validation protocols.
When reviewing analytical data, keep these three primary objectives in mind to ensure experimental integrity.
The primary goal of Mass Spectrometry is to answer: “Is this the correct molecule?” Verify that the chemical structure matches the sequence required for your research.
The primary goal of HPLC is to answer: “How much of the sample is the correct molecule?” High purity reduces the risk of side effects from synthesis byproducts in cellular models.
Comparing COAs across different batches ensures reproducibility. Significant variance in purity or impurity profiles between batches can introduce variables into longitudinal studies.
• How to Read Peptide Test Reports
• Search Batch COAs