Freedom Peptides

FAQ

FAQ

What Are Research Peptides Used For?

Peptides are widely used in chemistry and play a key role in many experiments. This may involve protein purification, protein modification, and various interactional studies. We are solely a research supply retailer. Our products are intended for experienced researchers only. We do not include instructions or directions.

At our company, we uphold the highest standards of quality and integrity in every aspect of our manufacturing process. We do not purchase stock products from third-party manufacturers. Instead, all of our peptides are custom-manufactured and produced exclusively for us in large-scale batches, under strict adherence to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines. Therefore, the products that are more popular have more testing as there are new batches coming in more frequently. For example, we have products that are not yet released, but we already have testing for. We pride ourselves on being fully stocked at all times to ensure an excellent variety of products available to our customers at all times.

We only work with the highest quality and carefully select ingredients/products. Each batch is laboratory tested for purity. All the Certificates of Analysis (COAs) available on our website provide details about the purity and potency of the peptides, expressed in milligrams (mg) or mcg’s. Please note that this reflects the strength of the products, not their physical weight.

All of our peptides are sold in lyophilized form meaning liquid is extracted to extend the shelf life of each product. Lyophilized peptides should be stored in the refrigerator or can hold in the freezer for 1-2 years (give or take depending on the temperature they are being stored at). If your peptide is already reconstituted, keep it in the fridge, DO NOT store them in the freezer.

Once peptides are reconstituted, they should be stored in the refrigerator ONLY, be sure your refrigerator is not too cold or your reconstituted peptide may gel or freeze.

Both peptide AND reconstitution solution should be room temperature.

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