The batch
doesn't lie.
Neither do we.
Third-party identity and purity analysis, reported as a Certificate of Analysis. We sell no compounds — so the result answers to nothing but the instrument.
First principles, in three passes
Every certificate is built from methods you can learn, question, and eventually run yourself. No black boxes — the whole point is that a home lab can reason about the same evidence.
Is it what it claims?
Mass spectrometry confirms molecular weight; retention time on a reference column matches a known standard. Identity before anything else — a purity figure is meaningless if the analyte is wrong.
How much is the analyte?
Reverse-phase HPLC separates the sample; peak-area percentage at the detector gives purity. Impurity peaks are counted, not hidden — we report the whole chromatogram, not a headline number.
Can anyone re-check it?
Method, column, wavelength, and thresholds are printed on the certificate. Given the same batch and method, an independent lab — or a rigorous home setup — should land in the same place.
A serious lab isn't a building. It's a method, honestly applied.
Big biomedical centres hold no monopoly on rigour — only on real estate. We verify batches and teach the analytics so an independent researcher can build the same confidence at their own bench.
Autonomy is a measurable thing.
We exist to widen who gets to know, with confidence, what's in a vial.
BatchTest Labs is a verification service, not a supplier. That distinction is the whole business. The moment a testing lab also sells the thing it tests, its certificate stops being evidence and becomes advertising. We keep the two apart on purpose so a result is worth trusting.
Our second job is teaching. Analytical chemistry — chromatography, spectrometry, thin-layer identification, reagent detection — was never magic reserved for institutions. It's a set of methods with clear first principles. We publish how each test works so that an independent researcher, a student, or someone building a bench in a spare room can reason about the same evidence we do.
The myth we push against is that rigour requires a corporate campus. It requires a method, honestly applied, and the humility to publish the result you got — including the one you hoped you wouldn't. That's the standard we hold ourselves to, and the one we're trying to make ordinary.
The independence pledge
- We sell testing goods and services — never compounds.
- Every certificate is published in full: methods, thresholds, and impurity peaks.
- A failing batch is reported exactly as loudly as a passing one.
- No result is paid for by the party being tested's outcome.
- Methods are documented so they can be independently reproduced.
- In-vitro analytical use only — nothing here is guidance for human use.
Build the bench. Run your own checks.
Everything an independent researcher needs to perform in-vitro identity and purity work at home — from first principles.
Send in a batch, or ask a method question.
Whether you want a certificate cut or you're stuck on a TLC plate, the bench is reachable.
Enter a batch number. Read the evidence.
Certificates are keyed to the batch. Type an ID to pull its in-vitro identity and purity record — chromatogram and all.