Confirm the RFQ
Share compound, specification, quantity, format, destination and required documents.
Pepti · Buyer verification guide
Factory-direct peptide supplier · buyer verification
Start with a small peptide trial order, review current-batch COA/HPLC/MS documents, test independently if needed, then scale to repeat B2B procurement.
Direct answer
A small trial order is not only about price. It is a controlled way to verify the supplier workflow, received product, batch documents, packaging and delivery before committing to larger procurement.
Share compound, specification, quantity, format, destination and required documents.
Confirm COA, HPLC, MS and lot-traceability expectations before order confirmation.
Check labeling, package condition, lot reference and document consistency.
Send a buyer-selected sample to an independent laboratory.
Use verified specifications and prior-lot references for repeat procurement.
Pepti verification path
Pepti provides COA, HPLC and MS documentation for qualified B2B procurement through a batch-document workflow. Buyers can review the applicable document set, begin with a small trial order and use an independent laboratory when additional verification is needed.
COA, HPLC purity data, MS identity data and lot traceability are connected to the RFQ and supplied lot.
Receive the product first and independently test a buyer-selected sample before scaling.
A buyer-designated laboratory, analytical panel and intended-lot sample can be coordinated privately for qualified bulk procurement.
FAQ
It reduces buyer risk while communication, product format, packaging, delivery and documentation are evaluated.
Yes. Buyer-controlled testing of a received sample is one of the clearest verification paths.
The buyer and supplier can confirm repeat quantity, specification, packaging and lot-document expectations before scaling.
Verify before scaling
Pepti replies with factory-direct pricing, batch-document workflow, lead time and a practical verification path.