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Helix Bio publishes lab results for every product in its 2026 catalog

A growing number of vendors now publish independent Certificates of Analysis (COAs).

by Newsroom

The announcement

Helix Bio, currently ranked #1 on our trust leaderboard, confirmed this morning that every product in its 2026 catalog will ship with a publicly downloadable Certificate of Analysis from an independent third-party lab.

COAs are tied to batch numbers and can be cross-referenced from the product page or scanned via a QR code on the box.

Why this matters

Until recently, COAs in the peptide space were optional, inconsistently formatted, and sometimes self-published. Self-published COAs are a known weak point — they can be edited, backdated, or simply fabricated.

By committing to independent testing for the entire catalog (not just flagship products), Helix Bio is raising the floor for what buyers can reasonably expect from a premium vendor.

What to look for in a COA

A meaningful COA includes: the lab's name and contact info, the date of testing, the batch number being tested, the assay method (typically HPLC or mass spectrometry), and the purity result with a clearly defined threshold.

If any of those fields are missing or vague, the document is worth less. Our Academy has a one-page guide on reading COAs.