What to look for: One dominant, well-defined peak: This represents the target peptide (e.g., BPC-157) Should be tall, sharp, and clearly separated from other peaks Peak area 99%: The percentage under the main peak = purity Research-grade standard is 99% Minimal secondary peaks: Small peaks = impurities or degradation products Should be very small compared to the main peak Red flags: Multiple large peaks (high impurity levels) Main peak below 95% purity No chromatogram provided (cant verify visually) Purity Standards Explained 99% Research-grade Scientific research, reproducible studies 95-98% Lower-grade Preliminary studies (not ideal) Below 95% Not research-grade Too many impurities for reliable results How to Read Mass Spectrometry on a Certificate of Analysis Mass spectrometry (mass spec) confirms the molecular identity of the peptide
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Standard dosing protocol Dose range : 1-3mg daily Most common : 2mg daily for therapeutic use Conservative start : 1mg daily for first week, assess tolerance High dose : 3mg daily for acute inflammation or intensive healing Frequency : Once daily, preferably same time each day Reconstitution Standard protocol : Add 2ml bacteriostatic water to 50mg vial Concentration : 25mg/ml Dose calculation examples : 1mg dose = 0.04ml (4 units on insulin syringe) 2mg dose = 0.08ml (8 units) 3mg dose = 0.12ml (12 units) 50mg vial lasts : 25-50 days depending on dose Use our reconstitution calculator for exact measurements