Certificates of Analysis (COA) & Testing Information

Nanopeptix (“NPX,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to transparency and quality assurance for research materials. This page explains how testing documentation is provided and how it should be interpreted.

1. What Is a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a laboratory document that reports analytical test results for a specific batch or lot of material. Each NPX batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis documenting:
• Compound identity
• Purity %
• Analytical methods used (HPLC/LC-MS)
• Batch identifier

COAs are provided for research reference purposes only.

2. Third-Party Testing

Where applicable, Nanopeptix works with independent third-party laboratories to conduct analytical testing. These laboratories may perform testing for:
• Identity verification
• Purity assessment
• Sterility or endotoxin testing (where applicable)
 
Testing is conducted using recognized analytical techniques appropriate for research materials.

3. Sterility Testing (Where Applicable)

Some research materials may undergo sterility or microbial testing. When provided:
• Sterility data reflects results at the time of testing only
• It does not guarantee sterility after shipment, handling, storage, or use
• It does not imply suitability for human or animal application
 
Sterility testing is provided solely to support laboratory research transparency.

4. Batch-Specific Documentation

COAs and testing reports:
• Are typically batch- or lot-specific
• May be accessible via QR code, digital download, or by request
• Are not medical certifications or approvals
 
Customers are responsible for verifying that documentation corresponds to their specific batch when applicable.

5. No Medical or Regulatory Claims

COAs and testing documents:
• Do not imply FDA approval
• Do not certify products for therapeutic, diagnostic, or consumptive use
• Do not replace regulatory approvals required in any jurisdiction
 
All Nanopeptix products remain research use only regardless of testing documentation.

6. Limitations of Testing Data

Analytical results:
• Reflect conditions and samples tested at a specific time
• May vary between batches
• Should not be extrapolated beyond lawful research contexts
 
Nanopeptix makes no representations beyond what is stated in the provided documentation.

7. Customer Responsibility

8. Questions About Documentation

If you have questions regarding COAs or testing documentation related to your order, please contact: