About
Why we exist
Researchers ordering peptides online are usually asked to take purity on faith. That is a poor way to run a supply chain that feeds into published work, so we built Amino Labs around the documentation instead.
What we sell
Peptides and related compounds for in-vitro laboratory research. Products ship lyophilised unless the product page says otherwise, with lot identification, storage guidance, and quantity per vial documented.
We publish what a compound is, its sequence and molecular characteristics where relevant, and what published in-vitro research has examined. We publish nothing that could be read as guidance for use in humans or animals.
How we test
Our products are tested by Janoshik Analytical, an independent laboratory in the Czech Republic, and each one carries two reports: purity and content by HPLC, and a separate heavy-metals panel.
We publish the certificates in full and link them to Janoshik’s own site, where each carries a verification key. A purity figure produced by the party selling the material is worth very little, which is why the version that counts is the one hosted at the laboratory rather than the one hosted here.
To be exact about where we are today: these certificates are commissioned by our manufacturing partner and cover the production batch. Testing commissioned by Amino Labs on our own stocked lots begins with our first held inventory, and those certificates will be published alongside.
What we will not do
This is as much a part of the service as anything we sell:
- We do not provide dosing information, administration protocols, or reconstitution guidance framed for human use.
- We do not make therapeutic, performance, or body-composition claims about any product, anywhere. Not on product pages, not in email, not in support replies.
- We do not publish customer testimonials describing personal use.
- We do not knowingly supply anyone who tells us the material is intended for human or veterinary consumption.
If you write to us asking how to take something, our answer will be that we cannot help. We would rather lose the sale.
