Manufacturing Process of Prime Peptides Research-Grade Peptides
At Prime Peptides, we are dedicated to producing high-quality research-grade peptides with exceptional purity and consistency. We ensuring stringent quality control at every stage.
The process begins with the dissolution of peptides in WFI (Water for Injection) grade water, the highest purity standard available. This ensures a clean and contamination-free foundation for our products.
To enhance stability, mannitol and sucrose are added as excipients. Mannitol serves as a bulking agent, while sucrose acts as a lyoprotectant, preventing degradation and aggregation throughout the freeze-drying and storage process.
During the Electrospray Ionization (ESI) process, the peptide solution is sprayed into a fine mist. At this stage, sodium ions are introduced and readily attach to the peptide molecules, facilitating ionization. This controlled ionization process plays a crucial role in enhancing the stability and characterization of the peptides.
Following ionization, the peptide solution undergoes sterile filtration through a 0.22 µm PES (polyethersulfone) filter membrane to remove any potential contaminants and ensure a high level of purity.
Once filtered, the solution is precisely dispensed into 3 mL vials. The vials are partially stoppered and placed into a freeze-dryer for a carefully controlled 36-hour lyophilization cycle, which consists of:
This entire process, from preparation to freeze-drying, is conducted in our manufacturing facility, ensuring strict quality control, purity, and consistency in every batch.
At Prime Peptides, we are committed to delivering research-grade peptides that meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.