PeptiCore

Order process

Inquiry flow for research-use catalog orders

Start with the exact catalog SKU, then review its specification, COA availability, and starting-price reference before adding it to an order list. The completed inquiry gives sales the record needed to confirm the final quote, availability, and shipping.

How the inquiry flow works

  1. Browse catalog.Review research-use peptide series by category, name, abbreviation, SKU, and specification.
  2. Review specifications.Open a product series to compare vial format and visible starting-price references.
  3. Review available documentation.Check the COA availability shown for the selected SKU before preparing an inquiry.
  4. Build inquiry list.Select SKU rows to create a structured inquiry list with an estimated product subtotal.
  5. Send WhatsApp inquiry.The cart creates a clear WhatsApp message with the selected SKUs and research-use context.
  6. Final quote confirmation.Listed prices are starting references. Final quote, availability, and shipping are confirmed by PeptiCore sales.

Before you send an inquiry

Identify the exact record

Use the product-series name together with the SKU and specification shown in the same catalog row.

Review documentation context

Check the listed COA status and use the Quality resources when COA, HPLC, or mass-spectrum terminology needs clarification.

Keep price context clear

Starting prices support initial comparison. Final quote, availability, and shipping are confirmed by PeptiCore sales.

Frequently asked questions

What should be included in a research-use inquiry?

Include the exact product series, SKU, specification, quantity, and any documentation context needed for the selected record.

Are listed prices final?

No. Listed prices are starting references for catalog comparison. PeptiCore sales confirms the final quote, availability, and shipping.

Can documentation be reviewed before an inquiry?

Product specification tables show COA availability where mapped. Review the exact SKU before requesting further documentation context.

Research use only. Not for human consumption. Intended solely for laboratory research.