
Certificate of Analysis
Explore our Certificate of Analysis information and batch documentation for research-use products supplied through UK Peptides Vails.
What Is a Certificate of Analysis?
A Certificate of Analysis, commonly referred to as a COA, is a quality-control document associated with a particular product batch or lot. It records analytical information reported for that specific material and can help researchers review available quality documentation.
Batch Identification
A COA should identify the relevant product and batch or lot so the documentation can be associated with the material being evaluated.
Analytical Information
Depending on the certificate, analytical information may include reported purity, identity testing, specifications, test methods and other quality-control results.
Documentation
Certificates provide supporting documentation that can be reviewed alongside the applicable product and batch information.
Research Transparency
Accessible documentation helps researchers review available analytical information before using materials in appropriate laboratory research.
Browse Batch Certificates
Select the relevant product and batch below to access its Certificate of Analysis or analytical documentation.
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Understanding the COA Process
A Certificate of Analysis should be reviewed as a batch-specific analytical document rather than as a general statement about an entire product catalogue.
Product Identification
Identify the product name, relevant specification and corresponding batch or lot number.
Batch Documentation
Locate the certificate or analytical report corresponding specifically to the batch being reviewed.
Review Test Results
Review the reported analytical results, specifications, methods and acceptance criteria shown on the certificate.
Verify the Details
Confirm that the product and batch information on the documentation corresponds with the material being researched.
What Information Can a COA Contain?
The exact information varies according to the product, laboratory and analytical specification. A certificate may contain several different fields that allow a researcher to understand what was tested and what results were reported.
Always rely on the actual certificate for the applicable batch rather than assuming that a test was performed simply because it is commonly associated with a particular product.
Identification of the material covered by the report.
The specific production or laboratory batch associated with the certificate.
The analytical method or methodology used for the reported measurement, where provided.
The analytical result recorded for the tested sample.
The applicable specification or limits shown on the individual report, where applicable.
Where supplied, the report may identify the testing laboratory, report number or related documentation.
HPLC & Analytical Documentation
High-performance liquid chromatography, commonly abbreviated as HPLC, is an analytical technique used to separate and measure components within a sample. Where HPLC results are included on a certificate, the actual report should be reviewed for the stated method, specification and result.
A reported purity percentage should not be interpreted as a guarantee of sterility, safety, suitability for administration, or approval for human or veterinary use. Those are separate considerations that require appropriate testing, regulatory review and professional oversight.
Documentation You Can Review
UK Peptides Vails uses this section to organize available product and batch documentation in an easy-to-review format.
Batch-Focused
Documentation is organized around individual product and batch information rather than relying only on general product-level statements.
Easy to Review
The COA library is designed to make certificates easier to locate and review from desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Clear Identification
Product and batch identifiers are displayed alongside each certificate so researchers can locate the relevant document.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does COA stand for? +
COA stands for Certificate of Analysis. It is a quality documentation record associated with a specific material, product and batch or lot.
Why is the batch number important? +
The batch or lot number helps connect the certificate to the particular material that was tested. Researchers should make sure the batch number on the certificate corresponds with the material being reviewed.
Does a COA mean a product is approved for human use? +
No. A Certificate of Analysis is analytical documentation. It should not be interpreted as regulatory approval, medical authorization, or confirmation that a product is safe or suitable for human or veterinary administration.
Does an HPLC result prove sterility? +
No. HPLC is an analytical technique and a reported HPLC result should not automatically be interpreted as a sterility, endotoxin or microbiological test. The actual certificate should be reviewed to determine which tests were performed.
Can I request a COA for a specific batch? +
If you cannot locate the relevant documentation in the COA library, contact UK Peptides Vails and provide the product name and batch or lot number where available.
How can I contact UK Peptides Vails? +
For general enquiries, contact the UK Peptides Vails team by telephone on 07480 260788 or by email at info@ukpeptidevails.com .
Research Use Only
Products and materials referenced on this website are intended for legitimate research, laboratory or analytical purposes only, where specifically indicated. They are not intended for human consumption, veterinary use, diagnosis, treatment, cure or prevention of disease.
A Certificate of Analysis is provided as analytical or quality documentation and should not be interpreted as medical advice, regulatory approval, a guarantee of safety, sterility or suitability for administration.
Researchers and institutions are responsible for ensuring that their activities comply with applicable laws, regulations, laboratory procedures and institutional requirements.
Need Help Finding a Certificate?
If you have a question about a product, batch number or available documentation, contact our team and provide as much relevant information as possible.
