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Retatrutide — Gulf Coast Amino AcidsCertificate of Analysis · Independent third-party lab result

Endotoxin resultPass Sterility / endotoxin assay within limits
Dose vs label 30mg Label 30mg
Evidence Source archived
Test date
2026-05-18
Testing lab
Freedom Diagnostics
Batch / lot
Light [NAME_REDACTED]
Quantity
30mg
label 30mg
Endotoxins
Pass
Assay method
Endotoxin testing performed using Limulus Amebocyte Lysate assay in accordance with USP <85> under validated laboratory conditions.
Label dose
30mg
Context

How this result compares

We have catalogued 10202 Retatrutide certificates; across the 9698 with a purity result the median tested purity is 99.83%.

Tested 2026-05-18 by Freedom Diagnostics via Endotoxin testing performed using Limulus Amebocyte Lysate assay in accordance with USP <85> under validated laboratory conditions.. This test is newer than 78% of our catalogued Retatrutide certificates.

Gulf Coast Amino Acids has 113 certificates in our corpus, including 17 for Retatrutide at a median tested purity of 99.87%.

Manufacturer
Gulf Coast Amino Acids
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Source

Freedom Diagnostic

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Method
Endotoxin testing performed using Limulus Amebocyte Lysate assay in accordance with USP <85> under validated laboratory conditions.
Test type
freedom_composite
Dose
30mg
Catalogued
2026-07-04
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