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NovoPeptideLabs is a leading Canadian peptides company that specializes in the production of highly refined peptides and proteins intended for scientific research and development purposes. Our peptide synthesis process utilizes a combination of automated and manual synthesizers, as well as solution and solid-phase synthetic technologies, enabling us to offer peptides of exceptional quality that surpass a purity threshold of 99%.

To ensure the utmost purity and stability, our company adheres to stringent quality control standards throughout the entire peptide synthesis, packaging, and delivery procedures. We conduct thorough in-house testing at each production stage within our analytical test lab to meticulously verify the sequential fingerprints of our peptides, ensuring precision and accuracy.

This verification process involves employing advanced techniques such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Mass Spectrometry (MS) analysis, which provide scientific evidence of the purity, accuracy, and identity of every peptide we produce.. Read more about NovoPeptideLabs .

Why Choose Us

When you choose NovoPeptideLab, you can expect superior quality, cutting-edge technology, comprehensive quality assurance, scientific expertise, and a trusted reputation. We are committed to meeting your peptide and protein requirements with the utmost precision and excellence, ensuring your research and development endeavors are successful.

Our Service

NovoPeptideLabs offers a comprehensive service for your peptide and protein needs. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we provide personalized support and guidance throughout the purchasing process.

How Are Peptides Formed?

Peptides are made up of building blocks called amino acids. When two amino acids join together, a peptide bond is formed. This happens when the carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with the amino group of another amino acid, with a water molecule being removed in the process.