Sep 20, 2025 at 8:40 AM#6
Exactly right, which is why I always recommend the Identity + Purity test (~$180) rather than purity alone ($120). The extra $60 gives you confirmation that the compound actually IS what it claims to be.
Some other things to look for on your Janoshik report:
Peak shape matters:
- A nice, symmetrical, sharp peak = clean compound
- A broad, tailing, or fronting peak = potential issues with formulation or degradation
- Multiple peaks clustered together = possible degradation products
What "related substances" means:
Sometimes Janoshik will list "related substances" separately from impurities. Related substances are structurally similar compounds — for peptides, these are usually synthesis byproducts. They're reported individually if they exceed 0.5%.
The limit of detection (LOD):
Janoshik's HPLC typically has an LOD of ~0.1%. Anything below that won't show up on the report. This is standard for the method.
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