What Is a COA? Certificate of Analysis for Research Peptides
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document issued by an accredited analytical laboratory that confirms the identity, purity, and endotoxin level of a chemical compound.
What a real COA includes
- Sample identification — product name, lot number (must match the vial label)
- Test methods — RP-HPLC, ESI-MS, kinetic LAL
- Results — purity percentage, observed mass vs. theoretical mass, endotoxin units per mg
- Date of analysis and authorized signature
- The raw chromatogram / spectrum where possible
Red flags
- A COA that's a marketing PDF with no chromatogram attached
- Lot numbers that don't appear on the vial or are missing entirely
- The same COA reused across multiple batches
- Purity reported without a method specified
What Peptech does
Peptech publishes a fresh COA for every batch. The lot number on your vial matches a single COA, accessible via QR code or the public COA library.
Browse the public COA library ->
FAQ
What is a Certificate of Analysis?
A COA is a document from an accredited laboratory that confirms a peptide's identity (mass spectrometry), purity (HPLC), and endotoxin levels (LAL).
How do I verify a peptide COA?
Match the lot number on your vial to the COA. Verify it includes HPLC chromatogram, mass spectrometry, and LAL endotoxin results from an independent lab.