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  • What are the main peptide purification methods ?
    Peptide purification mainly relies on chromatographic methods that exploit differences in hydrophobicity, charge, and size, with reversed‑phase HPLC as the primary workhorse. The best method depends on peptide properties, impurity profile, scale, and the purity you need.​ Reversed-phase HPLC (RP-HPLC) Reversed‑phase HPLC separates peptides by hydrophobicity using a nonpolar stationary phase (typically C18) and aqueous–organic… Read more: What are the main peptide purification methods ?
  • The science of peptides
    Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as powerful messengers in the body, influencing everything from tissue repair to metabolism and skin health. As interest in wellness and regenerative medicine grows, these tiny molecules are becoming a major focus for people looking to support recovery, performance, and healthy aging.​ What peptides are Peptides… Read more: The science of peptides
  • What peptide purity means
    Peptide purity is the foundation of reliable peptide research, shaping everything from experimental reproducibility to safety and regulatory confidence. When purity slips, data quality and downstream decisions quickly follow.​ What peptide purity means Peptide purity describes the percentage of your vial that is actually the intended peptide sequence, as opposed to truncated fragments, deletion sequences,… Read more: What peptide purity means