Qingdao Sigma Chemicals
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Jano test raws +96% or +98% but he means it's above 96%, so it's between 96% and 100%, but the margin of error make the value not reliable if he tells this test E raw tested 99.2%, so once he gets the result of it in the HPLC and it's 99.2%, he will simply write +98% if the margin error is 2% or +96% if the margin error is close to 4%.Anyone remember why raws can only test 97% purity but these peptides are testing damn near 100%?
I know @janoshik explained the 97% before. I'll have to dig it up.
The raws are more close to 99.9% in fact and that's why many oils tests for example mast e 200mg, will test 200.3mg/ml something that precise when it's well weighted

