Identity
ConfirmedLC-MS for KPV, Thymosin Beta-4, and BPC-157
COMPOUND IQRESEARCH. TESTED. EXPLAINED.Scan your COADOCUMENT REVIEW · AUGUST 2026
Protide Health Coremend: broad analytical coverage—and a content number worth noticing.
We reviewed Freedom Diagnostics certificate 2606220443 for Coremend lot PH-CO451008, reported June 24, 2026.
Compound IQ has no affiliate relationship with Protide Health. We did not purchase or independently test this lot. This review scores the supplier-hosted certificate and record—not the company’s full catalog or intended use.
WHAT THE CERTIFICATE REPORTS
5 of 7 evidence categories documented.
The Freedom Diagnostics certificate reports LC-MS identity, HPLC-UV purity, component-level net content across two vials, and USP <85>-referenced endotoxin testing. Reference: 2606220443 · LOT PH-CO451008.
Purity
99.79%HPLC-UV across two vialsMeasured quantity
Component-levelAverage KPV 11.59 mg · Tβ4 27.16 mg · BPC-157 11.99 mgLot traceability
PH-CO451008Lot, accession, search code, and dates reportedSterility
Not reportedNo sterility or microbial-growth resultEndotoxin
PassTwo LAL replicates · assay sensitivity ≤0.05 EU/mLContaminants
Not reportedNo heavy-metal, solvent, or broader contaminant panelThe three average component results sum to 50.74 mg, about 12.8% above the 45 mg product description. The COA reports the values without a total-content acceptance range or pass/fail call.
WHAT THE HEADLINE DOES NOT SAY
Four limits that belong beside the score.
The 45 mg headline and measured total differ
Average KPV, Thymosin Beta-4, and BPC-157 content sum to 50.74 mg. That is useful measured data, but the document does not explain the intended component specification or assign a total-content pass/fail result.
TB-500 naming deserves precision
The product title says TB-500 while the analytical identity and content fields name Thymosin Beta-4. Readers should avoid treating product shorthand and the laboratory analyte name as interchangeable without clarification.
No sterility result appears
The certificate includes endotoxin testing but not a sterility or microbial-growth test. Those are separate questions and one cannot substitute for the other.
No broader contaminant panel appears
The report does not show heavy-metals, residual-solvent, or another chemical-contaminant panel for this submitted lot.
COMPOUND IQ VERDICT
Strong document coverage with two material limits.
This is the broadest of the three non-affiliate reviews in this batch: recent dates, lot traceability, LC-MS identity, purity, two-vial component content, and endotoxin evidence. The missing sterility and contaminant panels—and the difference between the 45 mg headline and 50.74 mg measured average total—should remain prominent.
SOURCE DOCUMENTS
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