Custom Peptide Manufacturing
Synthetic custom peptides are important tools in drug discovery and proteomic research. Our custom peptide synthesis service portfolio supports researchers in applications requiring high-quality custom peptides, and arrays. In addition to the use of cutting-edge technology, competitive prices, and continuous investment in worldwide operations, we also offer:
- Deep scientific expertise and over 30 years of experience in the field - we meet customers’ specifications, no matter how complex.
- Outstanding customer service & technical support - our customers are provided with best-in-class service and support.
- Our commitment to quality for guaranteed product performance - It is the output of our state-of-the-art analytical instruments, coupled with a robust quality management system.
Custom Peptide Synthesis
Please take advantage of our specialized knowledge on sophisticated peptide design, synthesis methods, and handling. We offer a comprehensive service portfolio to support researchers.
Recommended Purity for Custom Peptide Applications
We offer a variety of HPLC purity assurance values for a wide range of research applications.Crude, >70%, >80%, >90%, and >95% purity.We can also supply >98% purity. Please contact us for details.Each purification grade is available in scales from 1 mg to 100 mg. Please contact us if you would like to specify the peptide content.Other services such as stable isotope, low-endotoxin synthesis, nmol scale synthesis, etc. are also available.
Request a quote for special specifications that cannot be ordered on the web.
Peptide dissolution and storage methods
Storage methods
- Peptides are delivered in a lyophilized (freeze-dried) state. Upon receiving the peptides, store them in a dark place at 2-8℃ or below this temperature.
- Lyophilized peptides are stable at room temperature for a few days to weeks, but if you plan to store for a longer period, we recommend storing them at -20℃ or below.
- Humidity can degrade peptide stability. When using peptides stored in a freezer, ensure they return to room temperature sufficiently before use.
Dissolution Methods
- There is no universal solvent that can dissolve all lyophilized peptides, but it must be compatible with the biological assay.
- You may need to try multiple solvents to find the suitable solvent. To select the most appropriate solvent for your peptides, some trial-and-error may be necessary.
- The first chosen solvent may not work, so it is good to first try solvents that can be easily removed by freeze-drying. Therefore, it is important to perform solubility tests with a small amount of peptide before dissolving all of the peptide.
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