A reference for researchers who need to know exactly what they are working with before it arrives at the bench. Every compound verified. Every batch documented.
Proteins run almost every biological process. But they are built from smaller pieces — amino acids. A peptide is a short chain of those amino acids, typically between 2 and 50, linked together.
Because their structure is defined, peptides interact with biological systems in precise, measurable ways. One peptide, one receptor. That specificity is what drives their presence across pharmacology, biochemistry, and molecular biology research.
Research Use Only. All compounds at Helix Forge are for in vitro and laboratory study. Not approved or intended for human or veterinary use.
Here at Helix Forge Canada, we have the same process on every order from catalog to delivery that are all fully documented at each stage.
Filter by compound class or purity grade. Each listing shows molecular weight, classification, and the full analytical spec sheet.
Your Certificate of Analysis is attached to your order confirmation before the compound ships. You have the data before the package leaves the facility.
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Temperature-sensitive compounds ship with cold-chain protocols. Delivery to all Canadian provinces. Timelines shown at checkout.
Each class reflects a structural and receptor framework used in pharmacological research, not a consumer benefit category.
Compounds like BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for their interaction with cellular signaling pathways and growth-factor-related receptor cascades. Research focuses on binding profiles and in vitro stability.
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are studied for receptor affinity and half-life characteristics. The term secretagogue refers to their interaction with hormone-releasing receptor classes — not to an outcome.
GLP-1 receptor agonist analogues like Semaglutide are examined for molecular stability and receptor interaction characteristics under controlled laboratory conditions.
Compounds derived from neuropeptide sequences — Semax, for example — are studied in in vitro cellular models examining interaction with nervous system receptor classes.
It is not a marketing document. Helix Forge Peptide CoA details the analytical record of what is in the compound before it reaches your bench.
Compound Name
The full chemical name of the peptide. Confirms you received exactly what you ordered.
Purity (HPLC)
Percentage of the sample that is the target compound. Helix Forge maintains 99%+ purity across all catalog items.
Molecular Weight
The calculated mass of the compound in g/mol. Used to confirm structural identity against the known published value.
Mass Spectrometry
Confirms the compound molecular formula matches the expected structure. It is a second layer of identity verification.
Third-Party Lab
The name of the independent facility that ran the analysis. Not Helix Forge but rather an external, unaffiliated testing lab.
Endotoxin Test
Confirms the compound is free of bacterial endotoxin contamination. Critical for cell-based in vitro assay reliability.
Batch Number
Ties your order to a specific, traceable production run. Essential for research reproducibility records.
If you still have any questions in mind, we’ve prepared a list of FAQs as your guide.
It means at least 99% of the sample, by weight, is the target compound. The remainder is analytical impurities. HPLC separates the components of the sample and measures each one. This figure appears on your CoA with the testing date and batch number.
HPLC tells you how pure the compound is. The percentage of the sample that is the target compound. Mass spectrometry tells you what the compound is. Thus, it confirms the molecular formula matches the expected structure. Both together give you identity and purity confirmation from two independent methods.
Because you should have the analytical data before the compound arrives at your facility. It allows you to review the batch data, confirm it meets your research requirements, and integrate it into your documentation before beginning work. No CoA, no shipment.
Lyophilized peptides should be stored at -20 degrees Celsius or below. Keep them sealed, away from moisture and direct light. Minimize freeze-thaw cycles by reconstituting only the volume needed for immediate use. Record the batch number and reconstitution date in your laboratory documentation.
Every listing includes purity data, molecular specs, and CoA documentation. Shipped across Canada to qualified research facilities.