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Epiq Aminos was founded with a singular focus: to provide researchers with the highest purity peptides and research compounds available. In a market flooded with inconsistent quality and questionable sourcing, we set out to be different—transparent, rigorous, and uncompromising in our commitment to research-grade standards. Every product we offer undergoes third-party testing and comes with a Certificate of Analysis (COA) verifying purity, identity, and composition. We believe researchers deserve complete transparency about what they’re working with, and we stake our reputation on delivering exactly what we promise.
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6520 Fort King Road, 33542, Zephyrhills, United States
- 844-925-0779
- support@epiqaminos.com
- epiqaminos.com
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