Not all testing is created equal. Here's a quick breakdown of the two main methods you'll see on COAs.
HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography):
Mass Spectrometry (MS):
What you actually want: Both. HPLC for purity, MS for identity. A vendor providing both is showing real transparency. A vendor providing only HPLC is giving you half the picture.
Red flag: A COA with only a purity percentage and no actual chromatogram image. The raw data matters — anyone can type "99% pure" on a document.
Great breakdown! It’s really important to distinguish the roles of HPLC and MS in peptide quality control. HPLC effectively quantifies purity while mass spectrometry verifies molecular identity, so only combining both tests can fully confirm a peptide sample’s authenticity and qualification. Raw chromatogram and mass spectrum data are far more credible than simple percentage values listed on COA documents.