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Buy BPC-157: What to Look for on Purity and COA

By Peptide Lab Research Team·Last updated ·8 min read

BPC-157 is one of the most sought-after research peptides — and precisely for that reason the quality and transparency of suppliers vary widely. This guide helps you assess BPC-157 for research: what to look for, how to read a certificate and which signals point to reliable quality.

TL;DR

Assess BPC-157 on four points: ≥99% purity (HPLC + mass spectrometry), a public batch COA from an independent lab such as Janoshik, traceability via a lot number, and cooled EU shipping. At Peptide Lab this is standard. For research purposes only.

What should you look out for when buying BPC-157?

When acquiring BPC-157 for research, four factors are decisive: purity, a public COA, batch traceability and reliable shipping. Transparency is not an extra but a requirement: without verifiable documentation you do not know what is in the vial. The table below summarises the four quality signals.

Quality signalWhy it matters
Purity ≥99%Determined by HPLC + mass spectrometry
Public batch COAIndependent verification per batch (Janoshik)
Lot number on labelTraceable to the certificate
Cooled EU shippingPreserves quality during transport

What does ≥99% purity mean?

≥99% purity means that at least 99% of the material is actually the intended BPC-157 peptide. This percentage is determined with HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography), which separates and quantifies the components of a sample. Mass spectrometry then confirms the molecular identity and the exact molecular weight. Together these techniques form the standard for characterising research peptides.

Abstract cyan HPLC chromatogram peaks on a dark background — purity analysis
Purity is determined by HPLC and confirmed with mass spectrometry.

Reading the Certificate of Analysis (COA)

A COA is an independent lab report that confirms the identity and purity of one specific batch. A reliable COA is batch-specific and comes from an independent laboratory. When reading it, pay attention to the following elements:

  1. 1
    Batch and lot number

    Check that the lot number on the COA matches the lot number on the label of your vial.

  2. 2
    Purity value

    Look for the reported purity percentage — at Peptide Lab this is ≥99%.

  3. 3
    Analysis method

    A complete COA states the methods used, such as HPLC and mass spectrometry.

  4. 4
    Independent lab

    Confirm that the report comes from a recognised, independent lab — for example Janoshik Analytical.

Peptide Lab publishes every certificate publicly. See a concrete example on the lab certificates page, or read how we verify purity and quality.

Form, packaging and reconstitution

BPC-157 is supplied as a lyophilised powder in a vial (typically 10 mg), which is reconstituted in the lab with bacteriostatic water. Reconstitution is a standard laboratory procedure — the step-by-step method is set out in our recovery guide. For the supplies you can turn to bacteriostatic water and Lab & accessories.

This information is general and intended solely for a research context. Peptide Lab supplies BPC-157 exclusively for laboratory and research purposes. Not for human or animal consumption, not a medicine and not medical or legal advice.

BPC-157 on its own or as a blend?

BPC-157 is available on its own or as a ready-made blend with TB-500, depending on the research setup. Because BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied via different mechanisms, they are combined in some study setups. Want the background? Read what BPC-157 exactly is. Otherwise go straight to the BPC-157 & TB-500 blend.

Buying BPC-157 at Peptide Lab

At Peptide Lab every BPC-157 batch is lab-verified at ≥99% purity with a public Janoshik COA and fast EU shipping. You buy research material that is fully traceable: from lot number to certificate. See the details, price and availability on the BPC-157 product page, or explore the Recovery & healing category.

Frequently asked questions about buying BPC-157

What should you look out for when buying BPC-157?

Pay attention to four things: verified purity (≥99%), a public and batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (COA) from an independent lab, batch traceability via a lot number, and reliable, cooled EU shipping. Together these factors make reproducible research possible.

What does ≥99% purity mean for BPC-157?

It means that at least 99% of the material is actually the intended peptide, determined by HPLC and confirmed with mass spectrometry. Purity is the most important quality indicator for research material.

What is a COA and why does it matter?

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an independent lab report that confirms the identity and purity of a specific batch. Peptide Lab publishes a Janoshik COA per batch, linked to the lot number on the label, so you can trace exactly what you have in hand.

In what form and quantity is BPC-157 supplied?

BPC-157 is supplied as a lyophilised powder in a vial, typically 10 mg. It is reconstituted in the lab with bacteriostatic water. This concerns laboratory handling only; no usage dose for consumption is given.

Is buying BPC-157 legal?

BPC-157 is offered within a research-only framework: exclusively for laboratory and research purposes, not as a medicine and not for consumption. It therefore falls outside regular medicinal use. This is general information and not legal advice.

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. For laboratory and research use only. Not for human or animal consumption, not a medicine and not medical advice.