Start here: how to read peptide pages without hype
A plain-English guide to reading peptide names, categories, and documentation before believing social-media claims.
ArticleWhat does Research Use Only mean?
RUO language, why it matters, and how to separate educational context from personal-use claims.
ArticleHow to read a COA
A simple walkthrough of lot numbers, purity, identity signals, lab names, and dates.
ArticleUnderstanding Research Solution Concentration Calculations
Mass, volume, concentration, and documentation-friendly research calculation habits.
ArticleHow Research Dilution Math Works
A research-literacy explanation of C1 × V1 = C2 × V2 and dilution notes.
ArticleWhat Serial Dilution Means in Laboratory Research
A plain-language explanation of stepwise dilution tables.
ArticleHow Moles Convert to Milligrams in Research Calculations
Convert molar amount to mass with molecular weight.
ArticleHow Milligrams Convert to Micromoles in Peptide Research Math
Convert mass to amount with molecular weight.
ArticleMolecular Weight: Why It Matters in Research Calculations
How molecular weight connects mass-based and molar records.
ArticleHow Percent Purity Affects Research Calculation Records
Documentation-focused purity fraction math.
ArticleWhat Stock Solution Calculations Mean in Research Documentation
Stock concentration records and note quality.
ArticleCommon Lab Unit Conversions for Research Calculations
Mass, volume, amount, and concentration unit conversions.
ArticleWhat to Record When You Prepare a Research Solution
A documentation checklist for research solution records.
ArticleThe Difference Between Educational Context and Claims
Why ThePeptides.org keeps content educational and avoids outcome claims.
ArticleHPLC vs LC-MS
How common analytical methods differ and why a single number is not the whole quality story.
ArticleWhat purity percentages do and do not tell you
How to interpret purity claims carefully and avoid assuming more than the document proves.
ArticleLot numbers and traceability
Why batch-specific documentation matters for research supply review.
ArticlePeptide families explained
A map of GLP, GHRH/GHS, tissue-repair, copper, mitochondrial, and neuropeptide categories.
ArticleResearch supplier checklist
A practical checklist for evaluating transparency, testing, contact details, and presentation quality.
ArticleGLP research literacy
How to read GLP-1, GIP, glucagon, and amylin pathway language without treating it as personal advice.
ArticleDocumentation-first research mindset
Why notes, batch records, and conservative interpretation matter more than hype.