Reference materials for the bench
Research peptides, documented to the lot.
Reborn Research supplies high-purity lyophilized reference materials for in-vitro study and analytical method development. Every lot is assayed by RP-HPLC and confirmed by mass spectrometry, and every vial ships with the paperwork to prove it.
Third-party assayed
Independent RP-HPLC purity and LC-MS mass confirmation on every lot we release.
Lot traceability
Lot number, manufacture date and certificate of analysis tied to the vial in your hand.
Cold-pack dispatch
Insulated packing with the temperature control the material's stability profile calls for.
Compliance-first
Sold to qualified researchers, labelled for research use, shipped to lab and business addresses.
Labelled for the bench
You should be able to read the vial and know exactly what you have.
Compound code, presented mass, lot identity and the research-use statement live on the front of every label — no marketing copy, no implied use, no ambiguity when the vial is sitting in a freezer box six months from now.
Our in-house coded series (the GLP-RT line) exists for exactly that reason: catalog codes describe what a material is for analytical purposes without borrowing the name of any approved medicine.
How We TestFrom synthesis to shipment
Four checks before a vial gets a Reborn label
Source & synthesize
Solid-phase synthesis through vetted manufacturing partners working to a written specification.
Independent assay
Each lot is sent for third-party RP-HPLC purity determination and LC-MS identity confirmation.
Document & label
Lot number, date, mass and research-use statement are applied at the vial, and the COA is archived.
Cold pack & ship
Insulated dispatch to laboratory, institutional and business addresses within permitted jurisdictions.
The line we do not cross
Everything here is a laboratory material. Nothing here is a medicine.
Reborn Research does not sell products for human or veterinary consumption, does not make therapeutic claims, and does not provide dosing or administration guidance of any kind. Materials are not sterile and have not been evaluated for safety in humans or animals. If you are looking for a treatment, this is not the right supplier — please speak with a licensed healthcare professional instead.
Read the Research Use Policy