Heavy Metals Testing – Trace Elemental Impurity Analysis (ICP-MS)
Trace heavy metals—such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead—may be introduced during chemical synthesis, solvent handling, or packaging. To minimize toxicological risk and preserve the biochemical fidelity of our compounds, Pinnacle Compounds utilizes Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) for ultra-trace metal detection.
Our multi-layered approach to ensuring research-grade excellence.
Mass Spectrometry (MS) verifies the molecular weight and structure of each compound. This ensures the product exactly matches its intended identity.
Using ICP-MS, we screen for heavy metals like lead and mercury. This ensures our compounds are free from toxic elements and meet safety standards.
This technique is particularly essential when dealing with structurally similar analogues, where minor sequence variations or stereochemical differences can alter pharmacological behavior.
To safeguard research integrity, particularly in applications involving injection, cell culture, or sensitive in vivo models, all applicable products undergo stringent sterility testing
Each finished unit undergoes dual-layer visual inspection prior to packaging. This includes human review under high-lux lighting and magnification
This evaluation informs users of the most appropriate vehicle for their specific applications and is particularly critical for peptides that exhibit sequence-dependent solubility properties