What Is a Peptide? — Beginner’s Guide for Researchers
What Is a Peptide? — Beginner’s Guide for Researchers Quick Answer: A peptide is a short chain of amino acids […]
In-depth guides for researchers using bacteriostatic water and related laboratory supplies.
What Is a Peptide? — Beginner’s Guide for Researchers Quick Answer: A peptide is a short chain of amino acids […]
Why Water Type Matters in Pharmaceutical Compounding When compounding pharmacists select a water source for reconstitution, diluent preparation, or sterile
The Role of Bacteriostatic Water in Extending Solution Shelf Life One of the primary reasons researchers and compounding pharmacies choose
A technical guide to research peptide reconstitution best practices — including why bacteriostatic water quality, pH, endotoxin levels, and benzyl alcohol concentration all directly affect your experimental outcomes.
Learn how to interpret every section of a pharmaceutical Certificate of Analysis (COA), including HPLC purity results, endotoxin limits, sterility data, and the red flags that indicate a fraudulent or substandard COA.
A technical breakdown of how HPLC testing verifies peptide and pharmaceutical purity, and what every researcher should look for in a Certificate of Analysis from their supplier.
What Is NAD+ and Why Does It Matter? NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is a coenzyme found in all living cells