Who is Blue Line Research and what do you do?
We are a premium supplier of high-purity research peptides from Texas, dedicated to supporting the scientific community with reliable compounds for laboratory evaluation and pathway research studies. Research use only.
Are Blue Line products intended for personal use?
No. All products listed are strictly for laboratory research and development purposes only and are not for human or animal consumption.
How do I know your products are legitimate?
We maintain strict quality control protocols, including third-party testing, to ensure every batch meets labeled purity standards.
Where are your peptides manufactured?
Our peptides are synthesized in state-of-the-art facilities adhering to rigorous chemical manufacturing standards.
What are research peptides?
Research peptides are supplied as laboratory materials used to investigate biological pathways (e.g., cellular signalling, receptor binding, tissue models, metabolic processes). Bluewell supplies research materials with batch documentation. Not for human consumption.
In what form are the peptides shipped?
Most peptides are shipped in lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder form to ensure maximum stability.
How should peptides be stored long term?
For long-term stability, lyophilized (freeze-dried) peptides should be stored at -20°C in a dry, low-humidity environment. Avoid repeated temperature fluctuations and protect vials from light exposure. When properly stored in airtight containers, peptides can maintain structural integrity for extended periods.
Can peptides be frozen?
Yes. Freezing lyophilized peptides at -20°C or below is recommended for long-term storage. Once reconstituted, peptides may also be stored refrigerated at 2°C–8°C. To preserve molecular stability, avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles, as these can contribute to gradual degradation.
How long do powder peptides last?
When stored properly in lyophilized form at -20°C, most peptides remain stable for up to 24 months. Stability may vary depending on peptide sequence, handling practices, and environmental exposure.
Do peptides degrade at room temperature?
Yes. Peptides can gradually degrade when exposed to room temperature, particularly in the presence of moisture, heat, or light. While short-term exposure during handling is typically acceptable, extended storage at room temperature is not recommended for maintaining optimal purity and stability.
How should I store peptides?
Store lyophilized peptides in a cool, dry place. For long-term storage, -20°C is recommended.
How long do they last?
When stored properly at sub-zero temperatures, peptides can remain stable up to 24 months.
Typical handling risks to avoid
- Moisture exposure (condensation from temperature changes)
- Repeated opening or over-handling of the same vial
- Poor labeling of batch codes and preparation dates in research logs
- Non-sterile handling outside controlled laboratory environments
What should I use for reconstitution?
Bacteriostatic or sterile water is commonly used depending on your research protocol.
How should I handle reconstituted peptides?
Store at 2°C–8°C and use within 2–4 weeks for best stability.
Should I shake the vial?
No. Gently swirl instead of shaking to prevent peptide degradation.
What testing methods do you use?
We use HPLC for purity analysis and Mass Spectrometry (MS) for identity verification.
Are batches tested for contaminants?
Yes. We screen for residual solvents, heavy metals, and moisture levels.
How often do you test?
Every new production batch is tested before being cleared for sale.
Do you provide Certificates of Analysis?
Yes. Every batch is accompanied by a COA with identity and purity data (where applicable). Research use only.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept CashApp and Venmo.
Is my payment secure?
Yes. We do not store full card details. Research use only.
Can I change or cancel my order?
Due to the nature of our products, all sales are final. We do not accept returns or offer refunds. Please review your order carefully before completing your purchase.