Documentation Is Part of the Product
Research materials with documentation you can review before you order
Clear product specifications, documentation pathways and professional support for legitimate laboratory and non-clinical research purchasing.
For legitimate laboratory, analytical, in-vitro and non-clinical research only. Not for human or veterinary use.
Compound, catalogue ID, form and nominal quantity on every listing.
A clear route to request a Certificate of Analysis and product documentation.
Lot referencing where applicable, so orders can be traced and re-ordered.
Invoices, bulk enquiries and repeat-order support for laboratory buyers.
Supplied strictly for laboratory, analytical, in-vitro and non-clinical research.
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Why Documentation Matters
A research material should not arrive as a mystery. Its specifications, documentation pathway and supplier process should be clear before the order is placed.
We structure every listing so a qualified buyer can evaluate it on substance — what it is, how it is identified, and what documentation can be requested — rather than on price or broad quality claims alone.
Explore the Documentation Centre- Product identification. Know the exact compound and catalogue identifier you are ordering.
- Clear specifications. Form and nominal quantity stated before purchase.
- Documentation access. A defined pathway to request a Certificate of Analysis.
- Batch / lot processes where applicable. Traceability that supports re-ordering and record-keeping.
- Procurement confidence. Invoices and purchasing support your team can act on.
- Repeat-purchasing support. Consistent identifiers and records for ongoing supply.
Quality & Documentation Process
A defined process, from identification to fulfilment
Each step exists to reduce uncertainty for the buyer. Every step links to a deeper quality or documentation page.
Product Identification
Each listing states the compound, catalogue identifier, form and nominal quantity.
Learn moreDocumentation Availability
A defined pathway to request a Certificate of Analysis and product documentation.
Learn moreBatch / Lot Reference
Lot referencing where applicable, supporting traceability and record-keeping.
Learn moreProcurement Support
Invoices, bulk enquiries and repeat-order support for laboratory buyers.
Learn moreTesting and analytical documentation are described where they apply to a given product. We do not imply that all products undergo identical testing. Read our Quality & Testing policy →
Documentation Centre
Documentation, explained before you need it
Understanding Certificates of Analysis
How to read a CoA and what it can and cannot tell you.
Read moreBatch & Lot Traceability
What lot referencing means for procurement and record-keeping.
Read moreAnalytical Methods Overview
A plain-language overview of HPLC and mass spectrometry documentation.
Read moreProduct Documentation Requests
How to request documentation using a catalogue identifier.
Read moreResearch-Use-Only Terms
The conditions under which materials are supplied.
Read moreProcurement & Invoice Information
Invoices
Read morebulk enquiries and repeat-order support.
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Read moreFrom the Research Library
Guidance for documentation-first purchasing
Documentation and procurement context for research buyers — not advice on use.
How to Review a Certificate of Analysis for Research Materials
Reading purity figures
Read article Research Librarymethod notes and lot details — and what a CoA does not confirm.
Read article Research LibraryWhat Batch and Lot Traceability Means for Laboratory Procurement
Why lot referencing matters for reproducibility
Read article Research Libraryaudits and re-ordering.
Read article Research LibraryHow to Evaluate a Research-Materials Supplier
A practical checklist for assessing transparency and documentation before you buy.
Read articleLess Guesswork. More Documentation.
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