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Product Guide
Understand the public material categories, catalog terminology, documentation questions, and commercial inputs needed before sending an inquiry.
Navigate the catalog by material category.
The category structure helps buyers narrow a request before confirming individual names, aliases, available specifications, and packaging scope.
Peptide Raw Materials
Named single-peptide material references and related aliases used to begin a specification discussion.
Cosmetic & Formulation Peptides
Cosmetic peptide ingredient references organized for commercial formulation and private-label discussions.
Peptide Blends & Combination Formulas
Multi-component references that require a clearly itemized commercial scope.
Biochemical & Nutrient Materials
Non-peptide biochemical and nutrient material references for product and documentation review.
Laboratory Solutions & Ancillary Materials
Laboratory support solution references that may accompany a broader product or packaging request.
Use documentation terms precisely.
Availability and scope should be reviewed against the exact product and commercial request rather than assumed from a general material category.
COA
A Certificate of Analysis is discussed against a specific material or product reference. Include the exact item, specification, and request context when asking about availability.
Specification reference
The catalog may show aliases or pack references to help identify an item. Confirm the intended specification and do not rely on an alias alone.
Packaging scope
Packaging scope may include vial configuration, label, tray, protective insert, outer carton, private-label artwork, and mixed-SKU organization.
RFQ preparation
A useful RFQ includes the product name, estimated quantity, destination, packaging format, and documentation questions in one message.
Use boundary
The public catalog and guide support B2B sourcing communication. They do not provide human-use directions, dosing instructions, or medical advice.
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