How to Read a Peptide COA
A simple Canadian guide to verify purity, legitimacy, and real testing
📄 What Is a COA?
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a laboratory-issued report confirming:
- The identity of a peptide
- Its purity percentage
- Any impurities
- The molecular profile
- Chromatogram results (HPLC)
- Lot number and test date
1️⃣ The 5 Key Parts of a Real COA
(1) Lot Number
This MUST match the vial you receive. A mismatched lot number is a major red flag.
Luxara solves this by posting lots publicly: https://luxaralabs.com/coas/
(2) Purity Percentage
This is the headline metric.
- ✔️ 99%+ is ideal
- ✔️ Lower purity may indicate synthesis byproducts, moisture, or contaminants
(3) HPLC Chromatogram Curve
This is the “squiggly line” graph that supports the purity claim.
- One tall, clean peak → typically indicates high purity
- Multiple peaks → indicates impurities / byproducts
- Rough / broken curves → can indicate poor separation or sloppy testing
Common fake-COA signs:
- Blurry curves
- Identical curves reused for different peptides
- Photoshop artifacts
(4) Molecular Weight Verification (MS Data)
Mass spectrometry helps confirm identity:
- Correct amino acid sequence
- Correct molecular mass
- No foreign substitutions
(5) Lab Information
A real COA should include:
- Lab name
- Lab address
- Date of testing
- Signature or digital stamp
2️⃣ Red Flags That Indicate a Fake COA
- Missing chromatograms
- Purity listed as “>99.9%” (often unrealistic)
- No lot numbers
- Same COA reused for different products
- Blurry text / inconsistent fonts
- No lab address
- No MS data
3️⃣ Why Your Vial Should Always Match a COA
If the vial’s lot number doesn’t match a COA, you don’t truly know:
- What purity you’re getting
- Whether the sequence is correct
- Whether the powder is even the same compound
4️⃣ Example: BPC-157 COA Breakdown (Template)
- Where the purity % appears
- What the HPLC curve means
- Where the lot number is shown
- How MS confirms identity
(Optional: add a screenshot/image of a real COA in Elementor under this block.)
5️⃣ Why Luxara’s COAs Are Industry-Leading
- Third-party testing
- Real chromatograms
- COAs for every product
- Lot tracking
- Verified vials
- Public posting of all certificates
Want to verify a lot number? Search all COAs here → https://luxaralabs.com/coas/
US Research Resources
Peptides in the United States
https://luxaralabs.com/peptides-usa/
An overview for US-based researchers explaining how research peptides are sourced from Canada, including documentation standards, quality verification, and cross-border considerations.
US Peptide Research Regulations
https://luxaralabs.com/peptide-research-regulations-usa/
A clear explanation of how research peptides are treated under US regulatory frameworks, including FDA oversight, import screening, labeling requirements, and compliance considerations.
Shipping Peptides to the USA
https://luxaralabs.com/shipping-peptides-to-usa/
A transparent guide outlining what US researchers can expect when shipping peptides from Canada, including customs review, delivery timelines, and potential shipment outcomes.