BPC-157 10Mg

Price range: $49.99 through $349.99

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1, 2, 5, 10

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Always quality-tested, verified with third-party COAs

Every batch is independently screened for identity, purity, and endotoxins before it ever leaves our facility. No lot is released until it meets our research-grade threshold and clears third-party verification — documented in a COA that ships with every order.

The result is simple: no guesswork, no surprises — just material you can build your research on.

Identity Test

Passed

Verifies the peptide's sequence and structure so the correct compound is present in each vial.

Purity Test

Passed

Measures purity and concentration to confirm high purity on qualifying batches.

Sterility Test

Passed

Screens for bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms to verify sterile handling.

Endotoxicity

Passed

Tests for lipopolysaccharides (LPS) to ensure endotoxin levels stay within research limits.

Commonly Asked Questions by Researchers

Everything you need to know before you order — batch verification, COA documentation, storage conditions, and handling guidelines.

Each batch goes through HPLC and mass spectrometry analysis to confirm identity and purity — nothing ships until it clears our verification process.

Every product ships with a batch-specific COA that includes identity confirmation, purity data, and endotoxin results for full research traceability.

All peptides arrive as lyophilized powder in individually sealed vials, clearly labeled with the peptide name, lot number, and quantity.

We target high purity by HPLC across our catalog. The exact value for each batch is documented on the COA.

Unopened vials should be kept sealed, away from light and humidity, and stored refrigerated or frozen per the guidelines on the COA.

Reconstituted peptides should be aliquoted and stored refrigerated or frozen to preserve stability and reduce freeze-thaw cycles.

It depends on the peptide, but lyophilized vials stored correctly are stable long-term. Check the COA for batch-specific stability info.