Read the evidence

Read the report, not the marketing.

A polished PDF can still leave the basic questions unanswered. CoaScore reads any vendor's peptide Certificate of Analysis (COA), explains what each result supports, and scores every report against the same documentation criteria.

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Research Use Only. CoaScore evaluates documentation quality. It does not determine safety, suitability for use in humans, or whether a product should be purchased.

How it works

STEP 1

Start with the identifiers

Find the product, lot, issuing lab, report number, dates, and methods. If the lot on the PDF differs from the vial, stop there.

STEP 2

Separate the claims

MS can support identity. HPLC area-% describes relative detector response. Neither one, alone, tells you the net peptide mass in a vial.

STEP 3

See what is missing

The 0–5 score covers identity, purity, amount accuracy, method detail, and lab transparency. It rewards evidence on the page, not a familiar logo.

Research tools

COA Interpreter

Drop in a COA image or PDF, check the extracted fields, and get a line-by-line documentation review.

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Reconstitution calculator

Check research-solution concentration and volume math from your own inputs. The arithmetic stays in your browser.

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Know what the number means

Semaglutide's published molecular weight is about 4,113 Da, so an MS result near that value can support identity. It cannot establish vial quantity. The reading guide explains that distinction; the verification checklist covers the document itself. We also keep notes on labs commonly named on reports and COA red flags.