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COA Verification Question: Is Lab-Side Verification the Gold Standard?

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    wrote last edited by NobleONe
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    Hi everyone!

    I've been researching peptides for a while, but recently I've started paying much closer attention to things like COAs, filtration, etc.

    I'm currently building a framework for evaluating vendors, and one conclusion I've come to is that I place more confidence in COAs that can be independently verified through the laboratory website itself through the use of a QR code, verification portal, etc. rather than simply viewing a PDF hosted on the vendor's website. Obviously COAs on a vendor's website can be easily edited on Acrobat, Word, etc. and is difficult to take at face value.

    My question is:

    Does laboratory-side verification meaningfully increase confidence that a COA is authentic, or are there still ways that process could be manipulated?

    I understand that even a legitimate COA doesn't necessarily prove the vial I receive comes from the tested batch. But, for the purpose of this discussion, I'm specifically interested in the COA verification step itself and whether it's considered a useful tool by experienced researchers.

    Thanks!

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      Everyone’s risk tolerance is different. These days I only buy from vendors that link back to lab host site test reports.

      Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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        Has to have lab side verification….

        Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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          But, again vendors COAs don’t really mean anything. Third party tests are better. Testing yourself is the best...

          Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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