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Certificate of Analysis

Verify a COA

Transparency is the whole point. Enter the batch number printed on your vial to pull up its independent HPLC purity, testing methods, and lab confirmation.

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How to read a real COA

  • The batch number on the COA must match the vial label exactly.
  • It should name the testing lab and its accreditation (e.g. ISO 17025).
  • It should include an HPLC chromatogram and mass-spec (MS) confirmation.
  • A generic or “typical” spec with no lot number is not batch-specific.
  • You should be able to verify it on the testing lab’s own server — not just a PDF.