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High purity. Wrong compound. Purity-only testing would have passed this. Identity testing caught it. COA ID: CP-2026-00038
Clean result across all tested parameters. COA ID: CP-2026-00041
Real compound, right purity grade, wrong quantity. This kind of variance compounds across a protocol. COA ID: CP-2026-00044
Pure, real, and contaminated. Endotoxin is invisible — no colour, no taste, no smell. The inflammatory response gets blamed on the peptide. COA ID: CP-2026-00029
High-quality result. Some vendors do supply clean product. Testing confirms it — and that confirmation is worth something. COA ID: CP-2026-00047
Significantly degraded. Could be storage, manufacturing, or reconstitution issues. 71% purity means the actual active dose is a third lower than labelled — and the rest is degradation products. COA ID: CP-2026-00033
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