Science & Research
The Method Behind the Molecule
Solid-phase peptide synthesis, HPLC purification, and mass spectrometry identity confirmation. Not as buzzwords — as a documented, repeatable process. This is how we make what goes in the blue vial.
Our Synthesis Standard
Four Steps. No Shortcuts.
Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis
Every BlueBio peptide is built using Fmoc-chemistry SPPS — the same method used in pharmaceutical research. Sequential amino acid coupling on resin support, monitored at each cycle for coupling efficiency.
HPLC Purification & Analysis
Reverse-phase HPLC separates and quantifies every component. We purify to 99%+ purity target, then confirm the result analytically. The number on your COA is a measured result, not an estimate.
Mass Spectrometry Confirmation
Purity alone is not enough. MS identity confirmation verifies that the molecular weight of every batch matches the theoretical value. What you ordered is what you received.
Published Documentation
Every lot number has a Certificate of Analysis. Not a template — an actual analytical result. Published and accessible by lot number. Transparency is non-negotiable.
Verified data. No exceptions.
Every batch that leaves our facility has been through HPLC and MS analysis. The Certificate of Analysis is the deliverable, not a formality.
Research Philosophy
Three Principles
Verification Over Assertion
A supplier who tells you their peptides are pure is making an assertion. A supplier who shows you the HPLC chromatogram and MS data is providing verification. We publish the data. You decide.
Synthesis Over Sourcing
Direct synthesis means direct control. When you make the molecule yourself, you know exactly what inputs went in, what conditions were maintained, and what the output actually is. Middlemen introduce variance.
Documentation as Product
The COA is not packaging material — it is part of what you are buying. Research data is only as good as the material it was generated from. That starts with knowing exactly what you have.
See the Results Yourself
Every published COA is accessible by lot number.