Aberdeen is a major research city in the north east of Scotland with notable strengths in nutrition, health sciences and energy-related research, and Light Peptides supplies laboratories across Aberdeenshire. From the University of Aberdeen and the Rowett Institute to the research groups at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and the surrounding science campuses, we provide research peptides with verified purity and full batch documentation. Every order ships with a Certificate of Analysis, so Aberdeen-based researchers can document provenance and purity without chasing paperwork.
Local Availability & Sourcing
Aberdeen research teams work across university, institute and NHS-linked labs, and reliable delivery to the north east of Scotland matters. Orders placed before our daily cut-off are dispatched promptly, with tracked delivery reaching AB postcodes across the city and the wider Aberdeenshire area, including Dyce, Stonehaven and Inverurie. Because every batch is third-party tested, the COA you receive matches the specific lot in your delivery, which helps when your institution requires documented sourcing for audit or publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver to Aberdeen and across the north east of Scotland? Yes, we ship tracked delivery to AB postcodes across the city and the wider Aberdeenshire region. Are your peptides suitable for human use? No. All products are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory and research use only and are not for human or animal consumption. Can I get a Certificate of Analysis? Yes, every batch includes a lot-specific COA documenting purity and identity.
Faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Light Peptides products third-party tested for purity?
Yes. Every batch is independently third-party tested, and each order ships with a lot-specific Certificate of Analysis (COA) documenting purity and identity. Typical purity is around 99%, and the COA you receive matches the exact lot in your delivery so the documentation is traceable for audit or publication.
Are these peptides legal to buy in the UK?
Yes, when bought and used as research chemicals. All products are supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory and research use only and are not for human or animal consumption. They are intended for qualified researchers and institutions, not for personal or clinical use.
How should research peptides be stored after delivery?
Lyophilised (freeze-dried) peptides are best kept sealed in a cool, dark place and stored long-term in a freezer. Once reconstituted, they should be refrigerated and used within the timeframe appropriate to the specific peptide. Always follow your own laboratory's handling protocols.
How fast is delivery and where do you ship?
We ship tracked next-day delivery across the UK, with orders typically dispatched the same working day when placed before the daily cut-off. Discreet, temperature-considerate packaging is used to protect the product in transit.
Do you provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA)?
Yes. Every order includes a lot-specific Certificate of Analysis that documents the purity and identity of the exact batch you receive. This is particularly useful where your institution requires documented sourcing for audit, grant reporting or publication.
What is the difference between research-grade and pharmaceutical-grade peptides?
Research-grade peptides are manufactured and supplied for laboratory and in-vitro research only and are not produced or licensed as medicines. Pharmaceutical-grade products are made under regulated medical manufacturing standards for clinical use. Our products are research-grade and are not for human or animal consumption.

