Certificates of Analysis

At Research Chemical, we prioritize transparency and quality. Our Certificates of Analysis (COAs) provide detailed third-party testing results for each product, verifying their purity, composition, and compliance with industry standards. Below, you’ll find COAs for our research chemicals, offering you the assurance of product integrity and trust in your research endeavors. 

Product Quality Assurance:

Regulatory Compliance:

Company Information:

Improvement and Innovation:

Packaging and Shipping:

Customer Support:

Reviews and References:

Pricing and Payment Terms:

Confidentiality and Privacy:

Peptides:

SARMs:

Cardarine

Liquid Cardarine coa

LGD-4033

MK-677

Updated Certificate of Analysis for MK 677

Ostarine

RAD-140

RAD 140 coa with purity over 99%

RAD-150

RU-58841

RU-58841 50 mg/mL for research

S23

S4

andarine s4 updated COA

SR-9009

Frequently Asked Questions about Certificates of Analysis (COAs)

What is a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document that verifies the quality, purity, and composition of a product. For research chemicals, it provides detailed test results from third-party laboratories, ensuring the product meets the specified standards.

Why is a COA important?

A COA ensures that the research chemicals you purchase have been independently tested for purity and composition. It’s a critical factor in verifying that you're receiving high-quality, accurately labeled products, giving you confidence in their use for research purposes.

What should I look for in a COA?
  • Testing Dates: Ensure that the COA is up-to-date with recent testing results.
  • Third-Party Verification: Confirm the tests were conducted by an accredited, independent laboratory.
  • Purity Levels: Look for a minimum purity of 98% to ensure the highest quality peptides.
  • Product Stability and Shelf-Life: Verify recommended storage conditions to maintain product integrity.
How can I verify if a company’s COA is legitimate?
  • Accreditation: Check if the testing labs are accredited by recognized industry bodies.
  • Consistency: Compare COA details with product descriptions on the company’s website. Be wary of discrepancies.
What regulations should COAs comply with?

Look for certifications or documentation showing the supplier’s adherence to these guidelines. A legitimate company will openly share this information. Research Chemical complies with all applicable industry regulations. 

What does “third-party testing” mean?

Third-party testing involves sending the product to an independent laboratory for analysis. This ensures impartiality and confirms that the test results reflect the true composition and purity of the product.

What role does product stability play in the COA?

A COA often includes information on the product’s stability, shelf-life, and recommended storage conditions. This helps ensure that your peptides or chemicals remain effective over time and are stored under the proper conditions.

For more details, you can contact our third-party laboratory, MZ Biolabs directly to verify the results firsthand. As with any research chemical supplier, always review key information on the COA, such as the product name, testing date, purity levels, and laboratory accreditation. This ensures you’re working with accurate, high-quality products. Transparency and quality control are essential, so always check these critical findings before proceeding with your research.