Purity target
The expected purity is discussed during inquiry and aligned with application needs.
HPLC & Mass Spectrometry
HPLC and mass spectrometry are central analytical tools for peptide quality control. Serox GmbH uses analytical verification to support reliable custom peptide synthesis, modified peptide projects and documentation for scientific customers.
HPLC analysis separates peptide material from impurities and supports assessment of purity. The chromatographic profile helps customers understand whether a peptide batch meets the agreed purity target for the intended scientific or development use.
Mass spectrometry is used to compare the measured molecular mass with the expected peptide mass. This supports confirmation of peptide identity, especially for modified peptides, labeled peptides and sequences with special structural requirements.
The analytical scope depends on project specification, peptide type and customer requirements. Serox focuses on practical, project-relevant documentation that helps scientific teams evaluate material for downstream use.
The expected purity is discussed during inquiry and aligned with application needs.
Sequence length, hydrophobicity and modifications can influence analytical behavior.
Analytical outputs support traceability and customer review.
Serox GmbH supports industrial and research peptide projects from Mannheim, Germany with ISO 9001 quality management, Cosmetic GMP ISO 22716 standards, advanced analytical quality control and a team bringing over 20 years of peptide manufacturing expertise. Our peptide services are intended for professional industrial and research use only and are not intended for food or sport purposes.
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