Independent verification

Certified products and documented purity.

This page gathers the Synergistix Labs products currently shown with visible measured content, purity percentages, and report imagery so visitors can review certificate-backed information in one place.

The certificates shown on this page do not mean only these products are documented. They are the products currently displayed publicly to demonstrate how Synergistix Labs presents independent verification.

Additional certification and supporting product documentation can be provided on request for other products in the range.

Independent verification

Each featured product is paired with a Janoshik report image so visitors can compare the displayed numbers against the source document.

Public certificate examples

BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu are shown here because they provide clear examples of how Synergistix Labs presents report-backed purity data.

Additional documentation

The certificates on this page are representative examples, and additional supporting documentation can be provided for other products on request.

Featured certified products

Three products currently displayed with full report visibility.

#74274 • Analysis conducted 12 Aug 2025

BPC-157

A synthetic research peptide commonly discussed in tissue-repair and recovery-focused laboratory settings.

Label

10mg

Measured

12.94mg

Purity

99.831%

  • Often discussed in relation to VEGFR2 signaling and angiogenesis-focused research.
  • Commonly linked to nitric oxide pathways, including Akt-eNOS and Src-Cav-1-eNOS signaling.
  • Frequently referenced in FAK-paxillin studies involving tendon fibroblast migration and outgrowth.
  • Often associated with growth hormone receptor upregulation and downstream JAK2 signaling in tendon cells.
  • Commonly discussed in gut and gastrointestinal mucosal repair research settings.
  • Regularly referenced in tendon, ligament, and soft-tissue recovery investigations.
BPC-157 Janoshik certificate

#74275 • Analysis conducted 12 Aug 2025

TB-500

A research peptide associated with thymosin beta-related regeneration and mobility-focused investigations.

Label

10mg

Measured

10.64mg

Purity

99.729%

  • Often discussed alongside thymosin beta-4 biology and G-actin binding dynamics.
  • Commonly associated with cell migration, cytoskeletal remodeling, and tissue-repair signaling.
  • Frequently linked to angiogenesis and endothelial support research contexts.
  • Often referenced in studies involving integrin-linked kinase and Akt survival pathways.
  • Commonly discussed in relation to inflammation and oxidative-stress response research.
  • Regularly referenced in connective tissue, mobility, and regeneration-focused investigations.
TB-500 Janoshik certificate

#82268 • Analysis conducted 09 Oct 2025

GHK-Cu

A copper-binding peptide frequently referenced in skin, collagen, and regenerative laboratory research.

Label

50mg

Measured

47.57mg

Purity

99.840%

  • Often discussed as a glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine complex bound to copper(II).
  • Commonly linked to collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis research.
  • Frequently referenced in fibroblast-support and extracellular-matrix remodeling studies.
  • Often associated with matrix metalloproteinase and TIMP balance investigations.
  • Commonly discussed in skin, hair, and tissue-quality research settings.
  • Regularly referenced in regenerative and appearance-focused peptide literature.
GHK-Cu Janoshik certificate

Documentation availability

Documentation extends beyond the three products shown here.

Synergistix Labs maintains documentation across a broader product range than the three certificates displayed on this page. These examples are presented publicly because they offer the clearest direct view of measured batch values and purity percentages.

Additional certificates and supporting documentation can be shared on request for products not currently shown here.

Responsible note

All information presented on this page is intended for educational, research-oriented, and documentation-related purposes. It is not medical advice and should not be interpreted as individualized healthcare guidance.