From a sealed sample to a hologram you can scan, every step is logged so the report you read maps to the exact vial in your hand.
The brand submits a sealed sample from a specific production batch. We record the lot number, the date received, and seal condition. Nothing is tested anonymously, every result is tied to a traceable batch.
We confirm the peptide is what the label claims (mass spectrometry) and quantify how pure it is (HPLC), separating the target peptide from synthesis by-products and fragments.
Each active is measured in milligrams against the label claim, and the sample is screened for heavy metals, including lead, plus bacterial endotoxins and sterility.
A batch that passes is sealed with a serialized, tamper-evident hologram. The full report is published to this site under that serial, scannable by QR.
| Test | What it answers | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Identity | Is this actually the peptide on the label? | Mass spectrometry |
| Purity | What % is the target peptide vs. impurities? | HPLC / UPLC |
| Potency / content | Does the mg of each active match the label? | Quantitative HPLC |
| Lead & heavy metals | Are toxic metals present above safe limits? | ICP-MS |
| Endotoxins (LPS) | Is bacterial endotoxin within limits? | LAL assay |
| Sterility | Is the product free of viable microbes? | USP-style sterility test |
| Appearance / form | Correct physical state and fill? | Visual + spec check |
Exact methods and limits are listed on each batch's Certificate of Analysis.
Anyone can print a shiny sticker. What a counterfeiter can't do is generate a serial number that resolves to a real lab report on our database and matches the product in front of you. That link, physical seal ↔ digital report, is the actual verification. The hologram just makes it tamper-evident.