Compliance &
Documentation
Every compound in the Pure Peptides catalogue is supplied with a Certificate of Analysis (COA), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), and full compliance documentation. Our naming standards follow the AHG Compliant Peptide Naming Guide.

Quality & Compliance Statement
All products are manufactured to pharmaceutical-grade standards with HPLC purity verification ≥99.6%. A Certificate of Analysis is included with every order.
Pure Peptides complies with all applicable regulations and industry standards. By purchasing, customers confirm they are 18+ and agree to our Terms of Service.
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Batch-specific analytical documentation for every compound
COA Testing Standards
What Our COA Confirms
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Comprehensive safety documentation for laboratory handling
MSDS Contents Include
Handling Guidelines
Compliant Peptide Naming Guide
AHG-compliant naming standards used across our catalogue
Brand/trade names and generic scientific names are generally not acceptable. We use the preferred peptide descriptor language shown below, as per AHG compliance guidelines.
| Brand Name ✗ | Generic Name ✗ | Preferred Descriptor ✓ | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Rybelsus® | Semaglutide | GLP-1 S | FDA approved — avoid generic name |
| Mounjaro®, Zepbound® | Tirzepatide | GLP-1 T | FDA approved — avoid generic name |
| Saxenda®, Victoza® | Liraglutide | GLP-1 L | FDA approved — avoid generic name |
| Egrifta® | Tesamorelin | TH9507 | Use code name |
| Latisse® | Bimatoprost | AGN-192024 | Use code name |
Naming Rule Summary
- • Brand names (Ozempic, Mounjaro, etc.) are never acceptable on the website
- • Generic/scientific names are generally not acceptable — use with caution
- • Preferred descriptors (GLP-1 S, GLP-1 T, TH9507, etc.) are the safest option
- • Merchants should consult with AHG before going live with product page copy
Third-Party Verification Statement
Pure Peptides compounds are verified through Frontage Laboratories, an independent third-party analytical testing organisation. All batch COAs are issued following rigorous analytical protocols including HPLC, mass spectrometry, and endotoxin testing.
