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Quality protocol

Quality proof before product choice.

Peptyds keeps the catalogue focused, then makes the release process visible: quality checks, batch documentation, storage guidance, and kept cold in transit.

How every order is prepared
Batch certificate per release

Identity, lab-verified purity, and composition test on every release — certified through a documented quality process and linked on the product page.

Kept cold in transit

Thermal packs, temperature logger, validated transit window. The protocol is documented, not implied.

Methods & review

Named methods, per-batch results, and reviewer notes — linked openly on the product page.

Released after documented quality checks. Packed with a temperature logger. Tracked end to end.

Quality process

Four steps from source to shipping.

  1. 01
    Source

    Products enter the catalogue only when the molecule, format, and supplier documentation can be reviewed.

  2. 02
    Verify

    Batch-level documents are checked for identity, purity, and method clarity before product publication.

  3. 03
    Store

    Storage guidance is shown clearly so buyers understand handling before ordering.

  4. 04
    Ship

    Orders are packed with the delivery method and handling expectations shown before checkout.

Proof matrix

What each document tells you — and what it does not.

Batch certificate

What it tells you

Identifies the lot, the test methods used, and the lab.

What it does not tell you

Does not, on its own, prove product safety or fitness for any specific person.

HPLC / purity method

What it tells you

Reports the percentage of the target peak in the analyzed sample.

What it does not tell you

Does not measure water content, residual salts, or non-UV-absorbing impurities.

Identity check

What it tells you

Confirms the molecule matches the expected mass via mass spectrometry.

What it does not tell you

Does not verify formulation potency in finished form by itself.

Storage guidance

What it tells you

States temperature, light, and reconstitution handling for the specific product.

What it does not tell you

Stability outside documented conditions is not assured.

Kept cold in transit

What it tells you

Documents the thermal window, monitoring approach, and exception path.

What it does not tell you

Does not replace the buyer's role in handling the parcel after delivery.

Product-page documentation

What it tells you

Surfaces release standards, references, and storage notes inline.

What it does not tell you

Does not substitute for personal medical advice from a qualified clinician.

Read before you buy

Before you buy, know what to look for.

No gated PDFs where documentation is available. The certificate, the method labels, and the cold-chain notes sit on the product page next to the peptide.

01 · Batch certificate per release

Identity, lab-verified purity, and composition test on every release — certified through a documented quality process and linked on the product page.

02 · Kept cold in transit

Thermal packs, temperature logger, validated transit window. The protocol is documented, not implied.

03 · Methods & review

Named methods, per-batch results, and reviewer notes — linked openly on the product page.

Catalogue discipline

Fewer products. Clearer decisions.

Rather than stocking every molecule, Peptyds groups products by goal, documentation status, and buyer clarity. The catalogue stays small on purpose.

Peptyds keeps the catalogue focused, then makes the release process visible: quality checks, batch documentation, storage guidance, and kept cold in transit.

Choose with proof in view

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