I've been asking around about this topic some members here might remember @Goldenrod and a few others. I emailed this company and this was their response in regards to lipopolysacharide removal.
Hello and thank you for your email.
We are familiar with the recent podcast discussing lipopolysaccharides. Unfortunately, this podcast was filled with much misinformation and seemingly suggested that only peptides from compounding pharmacies were safe. Additionally, although Dr. Hubermann claimed that compounding pharmacies have the ability to "clean" lipopolysaccharides, this is simply not possible without destroying the peptides themselves. Like most manufacturing processes, sterility during all stages is necessary to safeguard against all sources of contamination, including lipopolysaccharides. He was simply wrong to suggest they could be "cleaned".
Any peptide vendor that suggests they can clean them should be able to describe the process for doing so - not vague statements claiming they have the ability. The reality is no vendor will be able to describe such a process because it's not possible. Once contaminated, the peptides must be discarded.
The peptides we sell are manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility that safeguards against any external bacterial infiltration, including Lipopolysaccharides. This may not be the case of peptides purchased from low-cost manufacturers, but we do not purchase the cheapest we can find. We purchase the best quality made at the best facilities.
The presence of Lipopolysaccharides is possible in any pharmaceutical product including many of the products dispensed at the pharmacy. You might send an email to several peptide companies and some may reply that they remove Lipopolysaccharides, however in the absence of proof of the safeguards in their manufacturing facility, they are simply providing you an untruthful answer.
The most recent test results for our products are found under the section "HPLC Analysis" for each product. We are the only Canadian peptide company that has the confidence to post these directly on our website.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, kindly let me know.
Best regards,
Hello and thank you for your email.
We are familiar with the recent podcast discussing lipopolysaccharides. Unfortunately, this podcast was filled with much misinformation and seemingly suggested that only peptides from compounding pharmacies were safe. Additionally, although Dr. Hubermann claimed that compounding pharmacies have the ability to "clean" lipopolysaccharides, this is simply not possible without destroying the peptides themselves. Like most manufacturing processes, sterility during all stages is necessary to safeguard against all sources of contamination, including lipopolysaccharides. He was simply wrong to suggest they could be "cleaned".
Any peptide vendor that suggests they can clean them should be able to describe the process for doing so - not vague statements claiming they have the ability. The reality is no vendor will be able to describe such a process because it's not possible. Once contaminated, the peptides must be discarded.
The peptides we sell are manufactured in a state-of-the-art facility that safeguards against any external bacterial infiltration, including Lipopolysaccharides. This may not be the case of peptides purchased from low-cost manufacturers, but we do not purchase the cheapest we can find. We purchase the best quality made at the best facilities.
The presence of Lipopolysaccharides is possible in any pharmaceutical product including many of the products dispensed at the pharmacy. You might send an email to several peptide companies and some may reply that they remove Lipopolysaccharides, however in the absence of proof of the safeguards in their manufacturing facility, they are simply providing you an untruthful answer.
The most recent test results for our products are found under the section "HPLC Analysis" for each product. We are the only Canadian peptide company that has the confidence to post these directly on our website.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, kindly let me know.
Best regards,