


CRP-3
CRP-3 is a synthetic peptide reference material intended for controlled laboratory and analytical research. Its defined molecular composition and documented structural characteristics make it suitable for qualified investigations involving peptide identification, analytical-method development, molecular stability, and comparative structure–activity assessment in validated non-clinical systems.
Laboratories may use CRP-3 as a reference material in receptor-binding assays, biochemical characterization studies, and comparative evaluations of peptide interactions under controlled experimental conditions. Its modified peptide structure supports research involving analytical performance, receptor selectivity, molecular behavior, and laboratory assay validation.
CRP-3 is offered in 12 mg, 24 mg, and 48 mg lyophilized research formats. It is supplied in a sealed vial for inventory control, laboratory storage, and handling by trained personnel operating under established institutional procedures.
Product specifications are provided for laboratory identification, inventory management, and analytical planning. Available sizes, appearance, packaging, and documentation may vary by lot; researchers should review the applicable product label and lot-specific testing records before use.
- Ceritide Research Product Designation: CRP-3
- Available Sizes: 12 mg, 24 mg, and 48 mg
- Physical Form: Lyophilized research material
- Physical Appearance: White to off-white powder
- Packaged Shipping Weight: Approximately 0.2 lb
- Approximate Packaged Dimensions: 4 X 6 inches
- Intended Application: Laboratory, analytical, and non-clinical research
- Regulatory Status: Research Use Only (RUO); not intended for administration to humans or animals
- Documentation: Lot-specific analytical testing documentation available
Proper storage and controlled handling help protect the identity, integrity, and analytical consistency of peptide research materials. Storage requirements may vary according to peptide sequence, formulation, salt form, packaging, and supplier specifications. Always follow the lot-specific Certificate of Analysis, product label, or accompanying technical documentation when available.
Storage of Lyophilized Research Materials
- Recommended Storage: Store unopened lyophilized material under refrigerated or frozen conditions as specified in the corresponding product documentation.
- Temperature Control: Minimize unnecessary exposure to room temperature and avoid repeated temperature fluctuations during storage.
- Moisture Protection: Keep the vial tightly sealed and protect the contents from humidity, condensation, and direct contact with moisture.
- Light Protection: Store away from direct sunlight and strong laboratory lighting when the material is identified as light-sensitive.
- Before Opening: Allow a refrigerated or frozen sealed vial to equilibrate to room temperature before opening. This helps reduce condensation inside the container.
- Long-Term Storage: For extended storage, follow the temperature range and expiration or retest period stated in the applicable supplier documentation. Do not assume that one storage period applies to every peptide or research material.
Storage of Prepared Laboratory Samples
Prepared peptide samples may have different stability characteristics from the original lyophilized material. Stability can vary according to concentration, solvent, buffer composition, pH, temperature, container material, and peptide sequence.
- Laboratory Protocols: Prepare and store samples only according to a validated laboratory method or institutionally approved analytical protocol.
- Short-Term Storage: Maintain prepared samples at the temperature specified by the validated method, supplier documentation, or stability data applicable to the compound.
- Aliquoting: Where appropriate for the laboratory procedure, divide samples into single-analysis aliquots to reduce repeated handling and freeze-thaw exposure.
- Freeze-Thaw Control: Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles unless the analytical method has demonstrated that they do not affect sample integrity.
- Container Handling: Use clean, chemically compatible laboratory containers and minimize unnecessary exposure to air, light, heat, and moisture.
Prepared-sample guidance is provided for analytical workflow planning only and does not constitute directions for administration, dosing, or personal use.
Lot-Specific Storage Information
Storage conditions shown on a Certificate of Analysis, product label, or supplier specification take precedence over general guidance. Researchers should document storage temperature, opening date, preparation conditions, and handling history as part of standard laboratory recordkeeping.
Research Use Only
Ceritide Research materials are supplied solely for laboratory, analytical, and non-clinical research. They are not intended for administration to humans or animals and are not offered as drugs, foods, cosmetics, dietary supplements, or household products.
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