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When using our online Certificate of Analysis search tool, keep the following in mind:

  • If you have a kit, try looking up the Certificate of Analysis using the kit information as well as the information for the individual components. For example, for Precision Plus Protein Standards, we issue COAs according to the vial lot number (35xxxxxxx), not the kit lot number (31xxxxxxx).
  • Make sure you entered the correct catalog number and lot/control number in the search fields
  • If you have a kit, try looking up the Certificate of Analysis using the kit information as well as the information for the individual components

Note: As of April 10, 2018, changes have been made to the Chromatography and Ceramic Apatite Resins' CofA's. See what these changes are.

If you cannot find the Certificate of Analysis you are looking for, please Contact Us.


Where can I find the catalog number, SKU number, or product number?

The catalog number, SKU number, or product number is printed on your product label. See the sample label below for the location of this information.


Where can I find the lot or control number?

The lot number or control number (one or the other, not both) is printed on your product label. See the sample label below for the location of this information.




Why are Certificates of Analysis not on the Documents tab?

Certificates of Analysis are associated not only with a product, but also with a specific lot of that product. For a given product, there may be several Certificates of Analysis, especially if it is an older product line and has had several lots produced over the years. Using the Certificate of Analysis search tool, you can enter the catalog number and lot/control number for the specific product you have on hand and download the exact Certificate of Analysis you need.


I have a batch number, not a lot/control number. How do I find the Certificate of Analysis for my item?

You can use the batch number in place of the lot/control number. Use the Certificate of Analysis search tool, entering the catalog number as usual and the batch number where the lot/control number would go.


Can I get a Certificate of Analysis even if my item is expired?

Yes. While we do periodically remove Certificates of Analysis for site maintenance purposes, we typically keep them available well beyond a product's expiration date.


Why does it say "Product Name Not Found" for a Certificate of Analysis listed in the search results?

There are Certificates of Analysis that correspond to products that are either discontinued or simply not available on the website. In these situations, the Certificate of Analysis is available for download, but other product details, such as the product name, are not.


Why does it say "Not Available" for a Certificate of Analysis listed in the search results?

In this case, you have entered a valid catalog number and lot/control number and we have located the Certificate of Analysis. However, for some reason, the actual file itself is unavailable.