“99% pure” is the headline number on most peptide certificates — but what does it actually measure?
What HPLC measures
Reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography separates a sample into its components and reports the target peptide as a percentage of the total. A single tall, sharp peak indicates a clean compound.
Why ≥99% is the benchmark
Research reproducibility depends on knowing your material. ≥99% purity minimises confounding impurities from synthesis.
What the remaining 1% is
Usually closely related synthesis by-products (truncated or deletion sequences), not contaminants — but only an identity check (mass spec) confirms it.
See real numbers
Every NOVA Labs batch is HPLC-tested; browse the figures in the COA browser.
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