They picked up a batch from our last production run and what really stood out was how clean the lyophilized cake looked — no discoloration or strange odors, which you sometimes get with suppliers corners on drying times, and it reconstitutes clear in water within seconds.
The purity is listed at ≥98% and the HPLC trace on their COA backs that up pretty much exactly, with the main peak coming in at 98.7% on teh lot we spot-checked, plus the molecular weight of 663.43 g/mol matches our reference standdard within tolerance.
Storage is straightforward as long as you keep it at 2-8°C and protect from light, which isn't always easy in a busy lab, but the sealed glass vials help a lot — we've had vials sit for six months or so without any visible degradation.
One thing they don't always mention upfront is that this isn't great for long-term room temperture storage despite the 24-month stability claim, so if your cold chain is shaky, you'll want to plan your reconstitution within a few hours after pulling from the fridge.
Lead time was about 10 working days for the 500mg vials, and MOQ is flexible down to single units if you're just testing a batch, though we usually order 50 vials per lot to get better pricing anyway.
We don't have a strict MOQ—you can order just a single vial in 100mg, 500mg, or 1000mg size. Bulk discounts are available if you're ordering larger quantities for extended studies.
For in-stock items, we ship within 1-2 business days. International delivery usually takes 5-10 business days depending on customs. We'll provide tracking as soon as it goes out.
Yes, a COA is included with every batch, showing ≥98% purity, HPLC results, and solubility verification. Just request it with your order or download it from our portal.
We can customize vial sizes or packaging for research bulk orders—just let us know the quantity and format you need. Standard sizes are 100mg, 500mg, and 1000mg per sealed glass vial.
Keep it at 2-8°C in the original sealed vial, away from light. Once reconstituted, use it immediately or store aliquots at -20°C to avoid degradation.