What's on the label is the measured result — net peptide mass, not gross powder weight, plus RP-HPLC purity, on a lot-numbered COA for every batch.
Net peptide mass and RP-HPLC purity — a lot-numbered COA for every batch.
Net peptide mass + HPLC purity, per lot.
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Reference-name product · composition documented per batch
PeptideXpo primary owner
This PeptideXpo page is the primary SEO owner for buyers evaluating ADMAX Research Preparation through broad supplier qualification, distributor assortment planning, OEM catalog coverage, and repeat-order economics. It should help the buyer decide whether this SKU belongs in a larger peptide sourcing program before specialist analytical or pharmacy documentation review.
Overview
ADMAX is a reference-name product that appears in upstream-manufacturer price tables without a publicly defined API identity. As with all reference-name SKUs in the catalog, the actual chemical composition, peptide sequence, and CAS designation is verified against the batch-specific Certificate of Analysis at order placement and again at batch receipt. ADMAX is most commonly seen in Russian and Eastern European supplier catalogs where reference-name peptide products are an established commercial pattern, and the trade name typically refers to a defined-process preparation rather than a defined single molecule. PeptideXpo lists ADMAX to support distributor-partner workflows that reference upstream-supplier price tables; direct end-buyers should engage the regulatory team for explicit composition disclosure before order placement. The batch COA reflects the verified composition of the material as released, but buyers should never assume the trade name alone is sufficient for downstream regulatory or quality documentation, the COA's component-level analysis is the operative document.
Who buys this, and why
Custom-blend buyers are almost always OEM clients building a branded product around a specific ratio of two or more peptides. The development workflow is collaborative: ratio target, analytical method to verify it, stability protocol in the chosen carrier, and packaging selection are all defined in the OEM brief before the first commercial run. Sample-stage volumes are usually 5-10 g of finished blend; commercial MOQ depends on the components.
Primary buyer fit: regional distributors and re-sellers.
Specifications
Documentation available on request
Regulatory note
Reference-name product without publicly disclosed API identity; composition is documented on the batch-specific COA before any downstream regulatory or research use.
Frequently asked questions
ADMAX exists in the catalog primarily to support distributor partners whose upstream procurement systems reference the supplier's reference-name code. For direct end-buyers, the recommended procurement path is to either (1) identify the underlying API through PeptideXpo's regulatory team disclosure and order the named-API SKU instead, or (2) source via ADMAX only when the buyer's downstream workflow specifically requires the reference-name on documentation (rare). The reference-name path adds operational opacity, buyers who want clean documentation chains for their own regulatory or quality systems should default to named-API SKUs whenever possible.
Trade-name peptide products are an established commercial pattern in the Russian and Eastern European peptide-supply ecosystem, where individual upstream manufacturers brand specific multi-peptide preparations or proprietary formulations under marketing names rather than chemical designations. The pattern parallels the Western pharmaceutical-brand convention but is applied to research-grade and supplement-grade products rather than approved drugs. ADMAX is one such reference-name product whose specific composition is held by the upstream manufacturer; PeptideXpo distributes the released material with batch-level identity confirmation but doesn't independently re-characterize the proprietary formulation. Buyers researching the Russian-school peptide framework specifically may find these reference-name products relevant to their literature; buyers building Western-regulated workflows generally should avoid them.
Every ADMAX batch ships with: (1) batch-specific Certificate of Analysis covering the verified composition as released, (2) HPLC chromatogram showing the chemical-purity profile of the released material, (3) mass-spec data for the dominant species in the preparation, (4) water content by Karl Fischer, (5) microbial limits per USP <61>/<62> for finished-product-grade applications, and (6) on-request bacterial endotoxin (LAL per USP <85>) for injectable workflows. The documentation specifies the verified composition without disclosing the upstream supplier's proprietary formulation details, buyers needing full composition disclosure should request that explicitly at quote stage.