
By the Peptis Research Team
Searchers looking for Selank or asking how to verify research peptide purity typically start with the Certificate of Analysis (COA). Peptis publishes an independent laboratory PDF per active batch on the Selank (10mg) product page.
COA verification checklist
- HPLC purity — reported value and cited method
- Identity — compound name and catalogue reference YPB.228
- Lot and date — traceability for inventory records
- Independent lab — testing entity on the PDF
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Why laboratories choose Peptis for Selank (10mg)
- Third-party COA linked on the product page — no email gate
- SKU and lot alignment for institutional research inventory
- RUO catalogue with blends, sets, and supplies in one place
- Research cart builder to assemble a coordinated research order
Why this matters for researchers
Selank is a synthetic peptide studied in neuropeptide identity, pathway-screening, and cognitive-research models.
Next steps: Download COA for Selank (10mg) · COA documentation policy · Research Use Only
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Documented research supply
Verify Selank (10mg) COA before you order
Download the active batch PDF, confirm HPLC purity, then procure documented supply.
- Batch COA — independent lab PDF on every active product
- Free shipping — domestic orders $149+
- HPLC purity — confirm final values on the lot COA
- Documented RUO — supply for qualified research workflows
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Tools & documentation
Research Use Only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For qualified laboratory and institutional research only.