The CAS is 2381089-83-2 for the free base form, and we're getting the lyophilized powder at ≥99% purity per HPLC, which is about what you'd expect for GLP-1 analog work — most buyers I've dealt with want it confirmed batch by batch, and we'll toss in the COA with the shipment anyway.
It's soluble in water at 5mg/ml, which is pretty standerd for this class, so you don't need to mess around with special solvents unless your protocol calls for it, though I'd keep it at -20°C in teh dark or the shelf life drops — 24 months if you store it right, but we usually have stock, so confirm lead time is roughly 10 working days or so.
Now, one thing — this is for research use only, not clinical, so if you're planning to put it into anything in vivo beyond basic metabolic studies or glucose homeostasis experiments, you'll need to clear that with your own compliance team first, because the suplier won't vouch for anything outside intended lab use.

Payment terms are typically 30% upfront with the balance against the shiping docs, and our company can do wire or LC depending on your side, though most of our buyers go with the net-30 if they've got a history — we shipped similar peptide orders last quarter to four different labs without a hitch on final delivery times.
The HPLC trace and the SDS are included in the paperwork, and since this is a GLP-1 receptor agonist analog, the molecular weight is calculated, not something we weigh out exactly — (we usually give a range on the COA) — but the purity spec is tight enough that you won't see much drift batch to batch.
Anyway, the MOQ is 5 grams if you're ordering powder, or 10mg vials if you prefer pre-formulated aliquots, and we're scheduling it for next week's production run, so I've already put in the order for 20 grams at the quoted price — delivrey should be 7-12 business days after clearance.
We typically start at 1 gram for first-time buyers, but we can negotiate larger volumes depending on your project needs.
Yes, every batch comes with a COA showing HPLC purity results, plus we can share third-party testing data if requested.
Keep it at -20°C in a freezer, away from light and moisture. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles—best to aliquot into smaller vials.
That's the standard solubility we test for, but it can vary slightly with pH. If you need higher concentrations, let us know and we can recommend a buffer.
Absolutely, we can do custom labels or repackage into smaller units for your study. Just share your specs and we'll sort it out.