You’re probably running a lab that needs consistent peptide batches for your studies, and last thing you want is a surprise with purity or stability halfway through an experiment.
This compound comes as a white freeze-dried powder in sterile glass vials with rubber stoppers, and it’s soluble in water or DMSO so you can reconstitute it however your protocol demands.

Purity hits above 99% by HPLC, and we back that with mass spectrometry testing on every batch — if you’ve ever had a bad batch mess up weeks of work, you’ll appreciate that level of checking.
Storage is simple: keep it at 2-8°C and away form light, and the shelf life stretches to 24 months from production, which is nice if you’re ordering ahead for multiple projects.

You can get it in sizes from 2mg all teh way up to 500mg, so whether you’re doing a quick pilot or scaling up a larger study, there’s a format that fits without forcing you to buy more than you need right now.
When you place an order, each vial is sealed under GMP and ISO 9001 standerd, and the paperwork includes the HPLC and MS data so you have traceability for your records — no guesswork required.
We don't have a strict MOQ — you can order as little as a single 2mg vial for testing. But if you're looking at the 500mg size, we typically ask for a minimum of 5 vials to keep logistics efficient.
Yes, we include a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) with every order showing the HPLC purity and Mass Spectrometry data. You'll see ≥99% purity confirmed, plus the exact molecular weight match.
Keep it at 2-8°C in a fridge, and make sure it's protected from light. The sterile glass vial with rubber stopper is designed to keep it stable for 24 months under those conditions.
We can offer custom packaging for larger research volumes, but for the standard 2mg to 500mg range, we use pre-filled sterile glass vials. If you need a non-standard size, just let us know the quantity and we can discuss feasibility.
It's soluble in both water and DMSO, so water works fine for most research protocols. Just reconstitute it in sterile water or buffer — no need for DMSO unless your specific assay calls for it.