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Lux Compound peptides are produced to a purity level of 99% or higher. Each batch is tested by independent laboratories in the United States using advanced analytical methods such as HPLC and Mass Spectrometry. These tests confirm the peptide’s identity, purity, and consistency, ensuring reliable research quality.

A Certificate of Analysis, or CoA, is a laboratory document that verifies the quality and purity of a peptide. It includes important information such as the purity percentage, molecular weight confirmation, batch number, and testing date. This document allows researchers to confirm that the peptide meets the expected specifications before use.

Lyophilized peptides come in a freeze-dried powder form and need to be mixed with a sterile solution before research use. The solution should be added carefully into the vial, and the peptide should be allowed to dissolve naturally. Gentle handling helps maintain the stability and integrity of the compound.

Bacteriostatic water is sterile water that contains a small amount of preservative to help prevent bacterial growth. It is commonly used in peptide research because it helps maintain sterility and allows the peptide solution to remain stable for a longer period when stored properly.

After reconstitution, the peptide concentration depends on how much liquid was added to the vial compared to the original amount of peptide. This determines the final concentration, which researchers use to measure accurate amounts for their work. Proper calculation is important for consistency and research accuracy.

Before reconstitution, Lux Compound peptides should be stored in a refrigerator or freezer to maintain their stability. Keeping them in a cool, dark, and dry environment helps preserve their quality until they are ready to be used for research purposes.

After reconstitution, peptides should be stored in a refrigerator and handled carefully. When stored properly, they typically remain stable for several weeks, although this can vary depending on the specific peptide and storage conditions.

Lux Compound processes and ships orders quickly, with most orders dispatched within one business day. Cold-pack shipping is used when appropriate to help protect temperature-sensitive peptides during transit and ensure they arrive in proper condition.

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