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Peptide glossary
Plain-language definitions for terms used across the catalog. These are organizational definitions, not use, dosing, or outcome guidance.
- COA (Certificate of Analysis)
- A supplier document describing analytical results associated with a material or batch. At Provyd, displayed as supplier-provided unless otherwise stated.
- Research-use only (RUO)
- A framing indicating a material is intended for laboratory research use only, not for human or animal consumption or any medical use.
- Lyophilized
- A freeze-dried form in which many research peptides are supplied. Handling context appears in the Storage & Handling guide.
- Research category
- How Provyd organizes the catalog for comparison. It describes a research area, never a health benefit or outcome.
- Supplier curation
- A deliberately focused catalog sourced through a known primary supplier, as opposed to an anonymous mega-list.
- Regulatory sensitivity
- A note that a compound carries higher regulatory caution. Provyd keeps those pages grounded in documentation with no outcome framing.
- Concentration
- The labeled amount of a compound per unit, shown to help researchers compare listings within a category.
- Bundle / Research stack
- A grouping of compounds frequently compared together in laboratory study. Not a protocol and carries no use instructions.
- Batch / Lot reference
- An identifier used for traceability between a material and its supplier documentation. A metadata placeholder in the demo.
All products sold by Provyd are intended strictly for in-vitro laboratory research use only. They are not for human or animal consumption and are not drugs, foods, cosmetics, or dietary supplements. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease and have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Documentation shown is supplier-provided unless otherwise stated.