How verification works

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.

1

Intake & chain of custody

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.

2

Identity & purity

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.

3

Potency & contaminants

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.

4

Seal & publish

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.

What we test for

TestWhat it answersMethod
IdentityIs this actually the peptide on the label?Mass spectrometry
PurityWhat % is the target peptide vs. impurities?HPLC / UPLC
Potency / contentDoes the mg of each active match the label?Quantitative HPLC
Lead & heavy metalsAre toxic metals present above safe limits?ICP-MS
Endotoxins (LPS)Is bacterial endotoxin within limits?LAL assay
SterilityIs the product free of viable microbes?USP-style sterility test
Appearance / formCorrect physical state and fill?Visual + spec check

Exact methods and limits are listed on each batch's Certificate of Analysis.

Why the serial matters more than the logo

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.