Historically, an assayer was the official who tested gold for purity before anyone would accept it in trade. No assay, no trust. Assayer applies that discipline to research compounds: every batch independently tested, every result published and verifiable.
The same sequence runs on every batch before a single unit is released. If a step fails, the batch doesn't ship.
A representative sample from each batch goes to an independent, third-party analytical lab — never in-house. Testing covers identity, purity, and net content by validated instrument methods.
The lab's report is checked against the batch: the certificate's lot number must match the physical units, and the report must be independently confirmable with the issuing lab — not a flat, uncheckable PDF.
The batch-specific certificate is published and QR-linked to the vial. Scan the unit in your hand, read its exact assay. The receipt travels with the product.
A certificate that answers only one of these has told you a fraction of the truth. Assayer requires all three, reported separately.
Is this actually the compound on the label? Confirmed by mass spectrometry — the molecular fingerprint, not the marketing name.
→ "Is it the right molecule?"Of what's in the vial, how much is the target compound? Measured by HPLC and reported as a percentage against defined thresholds.
→ "How pure is it?"Is the labeled mass actually present? Under-filling is one of the market's most common failures — measured, not assumed.
→ "Is the amount real?"Every Assayer certificate carries the batch, the independent lab, the method, the three assays, and a code that resolves to the lab itself. Nothing here relies on trusting us — it relies on confirmable evidence.
Specimen shown for illustration. Live certificates are batch-specific and published per release.
Enter an Assayer batch or lab report number to pull its published certificate. This is the check that distinguishes a real assay from a picture of one.
Verification goes live with the first published batch.
Assayer is the shared verification layer. The storefronts carry the products; the standard carries the trust.
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