
Third-Party Testing Process for Peptide Research Compounds: A Complete Laboratory Study
Research Background
Third-party testing is a key link in the quality control of peptide research. A standardized testing process can ensure the quality consistency of research compounds and provide a reliable basis for subsequent experimental research.
Core Testing Process
1.Sample reception and pretreatment: Conduct preliminary purity screening and storage condition verification of peptide samples to ensure no degradation
2.Structural identification: Verify the primary and secondary structures of peptide molecules by mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance and other means
3.Purity detection: Detect the chemical purity of peptides by HPLC, capillary electrophoresis and other methods
4.Safety detection: Detect exogenous pollutants such as heavy metals, microorganisms and endotoxins to verify biosafety
5.Activity preliminary screening: Preliminarily verify the targeting activity of peptides through in vitro cell models
6.Test report issuance: Issue a research-grade test report based on experimental data, marking the test scope and limitations
Research Significance of the Testing Process
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