Transparency
Third Party Testing Matters
We spent a year vetting our supplier before our first sale. Our manufacturer provides a Certificate of Analysis for every batch. We have also personally submitted select compounds to an independent third party analytical lab. We believe every vendor should test before they sell — and we encourage you to do the same.
“Our manufacturer provides a Certificate of Analysis for every batch. We have personally submitted select compounds to independent third party analytical testing. All vendors are responsible for verifying their own products before resale.”
By the Numbers
Our Vetting Process
We did not rush this. Here is the timeline behind what we built.
Our Results
What We Found
Our manufacturer provides a COA for every batch. We have personally submitted select compounds to independent third party testing. We strongly recommend every vendor do the same before resale.
Why Third Party Testing Matters
We are a vendor, not a manufacturer. We do not make quality guarantees on every product in our catalog. What we can tell you is that we have personally submitted the compounds we sell to an independent analytical lab for testing — and they passed.
That is transparency. But transparency is not a substitute for your own due diligence. Serious researchers test independently. Always.
We strongly recommend every researcher submit their compounds to an independent third party analytical lab before beginning their research. Do not take anyone’s word for it — including ours.
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Our Recommendation
Always Test Independently
We strongly recommend every researcher independently test their compounds before beginning research.
Why You Should Test
We are a domestic supplier and we stand behind our vetting process. But responsible research means verifying independently. Do not rely solely on a supplier’s word — including ours. Submit your compounds to an independent analytical lab before use in your research.
What to Look For
When submitting for testing look for purity, potency, and identity confirmation via HPLC-UV/MS. These tests confirm the compound is what it claims to be, at the concentration stated, and free of harmful contaminants. Results should come with a verifiable Certificate of Analysis.