IDUN Peptides Research Peptide Catalog Explained: How to Navigate 22 Compounds by Research Category + LOOT30
IDUN Peptides currently lists **22 research compounds and related products** across categories including cognitive, GH secretagogues, longevity, melanocortin, tissue repair, peptides and solvents. The easiest way to navigate the catalog is to start with the laboratory requirement, then compare the exact product, current availability, COA documentation, testing method and price. The current **LOOT30 promo code is advertised as providing up to 30% off** eligible purchases. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) **Research-use notice:** IDUN states that its products are intended exclusively for in-vitro laboratory research and are not intended for human or veterinary use. None of its products have been evaluated by the FDA for safety or efficacy. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) For a deeper look at availability and stock status, see the [IDUN Peptides Product Availability Guide 2026](https://community.peptidecritic.com/topic/2803/idun-peptides-product-availability-guide-2026-how-to-handle-out-of-stock-research-compounds-loot30). ## A Note About the Catalog The IDUN catalog is a **live commercial catalog**, not a permanent inventory list. Products can be: * Available for purchase * Out of stock * Listed with a notification option * Newly added * Offered in different quantities The current catalog shows **22 research compounds**, with individual listings displaying product status, starting price, COA availability and testing information. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) That means an article published today shouldn't be treated as a guarantee that the same product will still be available tomorrow. For current purchasing decisions, always check the live product page. ## How the IDUN Peptides Catalog Is Organized The current catalog provides category filters including: * All Peptides * Cognitive * GH Secretagogues * Longevity * Melanocortin * Tissue Repair * Peptides * Solvents Individual listings also display information such as **≥99% purity**, COA availability and the analytical methods identified by IDUN. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) The categories are useful for navigation. They should not be interpreted as evidence that every compound in a category has the same biological properties or research application. ## Cognitive Research Category The current catalog includes products such as: * Selank * Semax * DSIP The current listings identify third-party HPLC + LC-MS testing for these products. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) If you're researching one of these compounds, don't stop at the category label. Open the individual listing and check: 1. Exact compound identity 2. Available quantity 3. Current stock 4. COA availability 5. Analytical method 6. Current price 7. Research-use restrictions This product-by-product approach is more reliable than assuming everything under a category has identical documentation. ## GH Secretagogues Category The catalog includes products such as: * Tesamorelin * Ipamorelin * CJC-1295 No DAC The current catalog shows different availability statuses among these listings. For example, Tesamorelin is currently shown as selectable, while Ipamorelin and CJC-1295 No DAC are shown as out of stock with notification options. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) That illustrates an important point: **Category membership and inventory status are separate things.** A compound can be part of the catalog without being immediately orderable. ## Longevity and Metabolic-Research Listings The broader catalog includes products such as: * GLP-3 RT * GLP-2 TZ * MOTS-c * NAD+ Buffered * Epitalon The current listings identify different testing methods and availability states. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) For example, GLP-3 RT is currently shown as selectable, while Epitalon is listed as out of stock with a Notify Me option. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) When navigating this section, the same rule applies: **Use the category to find products; use the product page to evaluate them.** ## Melanocortin Category The current catalog includes: * Melanotan II * PT-141 Both are presented as research products, with current listings identifying HPLC + LC-MS testing. PT-141 is currently shown as out of stock, while Melanotan II is currently selectable. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) This is another good example of why a static list of products isn't enough. The catalog tells you what IDUN offers as a product category. The live listing tells you whether that particular product is currently available. ## Tissue-Repair-Oriented Listings The catalog includes products such as: * BPC-157 * TB-500 * BPC-157 & TB-500 Wolverine Blend The current catalog identifies COA availability and testing information for these products. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) However, category terminology should not be confused with clinical claims. IDUN explicitly limits its products to in-vitro research and states that they are not intended for human or veterinary use. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) So for SEO content as well as responsible procurement, it is better to describe these as **catalog or research categories** rather than implying proven therapeutic outcomes. ## Other Peptides and Research Products The broader catalog includes products such as: * GHK-Cu * SS-31 * KPV * Glutathione * TB-500 * BPC-157 The catalog also lists bacteriostatic water separately as a product. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) The important thing is that each listing should be evaluated independently. A researcher comparing products should look at the actual: **Product → specification → availability → COA → testing → price** rather than assuming all products follow an identical specification. ## How to Choose a Product From the Catalog Start with the **laboratory requirement**, not the product name. Then work through this sequence: ### Step 1: Identify the exact compound Make sure the product name is the one required for the research project. ### Step 2: Check the quantity IDUN product pages can offer multiple size and quantity options on some products. ### Step 3: Check current availability Look for a selectable product rather than relying on an old listing or search result. ### Step 4: Review testing Check whether the listing identifies HPLC, LC-MS or another analytical method. ### Step 5: Review the COA Determine whether a certificate is available for the relevant batch. ### Step 6: Compare the price Don't rely solely on the starting price. ### Step 7: Check shipping Consider shipping cost and delivery terms. ### Step 8: Apply the promotional code Enter **LOOT30** and confirm the actual savings. This approach keeps the buying decision grounded in documentation rather than marketing language. ## How to Use the COA Library With the Catalog One of the more useful features of the IDUN ecosystem is its separate COA Library. The current library provides search and filtering options for: * Peptide * Batch number * Testing laboratory * Test method * Purity * Minimum purity * Date range Its results structure includes peptide, batch/lot, purity, method, laboratory and test date. ([IDUN Peptides][3]) That creates a useful two-step workflow. ### Product page Use it to determine: **What is the product?** ### COA Library Use it to determine: **What batch documentation is available?** This is substantially better than evaluating a product based only on a generic purity statement. ## Why Batch Matching Matters A Certificate of Analysis becomes much more useful when you can connect it to the exact lot being evaluated. The basic chain is: **Product** ↓ **Batch/Lot** ↓ **COA** ↓ **Analytical result** If the product and batch identifiers don't match, don't assume that a different certificate represents the material you're purchasing. IDUN's COA Library is specifically designed around batch-level documentation. ([IDUN Peptides][3]) For more detail on this workflow, the [IDUN Peptides batch-traceability guide](https://community.peptidecritic.com/topic/2803/idun-peptides-product-availability-guide-2026-how-to-handle-out-of-stock-research-compounds-loot30) covers how to connect product records, lot numbers and COAs. ## What the Current Catalog Says About Testing IDUN states that all its products are HPLC-verified at **≥99% purity** and that every batch undergoes analytical testing before being listed. It also says every batch has a COA containing HPLC chromatographs, mass-spectrometry data and purity assessments. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) Individual listings provide more specific information. For example: * Selank: HPLC + LC-MS * Epitalon: HPLC + LC-MS * SS-31: RP-HPLC + LC-MS * Ipamorelin: HPLC + LC-MS * DSIP: HPLC + LC-MS * TB-500: HPLC + LC-MS Other products identify HPLC testing without necessarily listing the same analytical panel. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) That distinction matters. **Don't assume every product has identical testing simply because the catalog uses a common purity standard.** ## A Real COA Example IDUN's publicly available DSIP certificate illustrates what batch-level documentation can look like. The certificate identifies: * Product: DSIP 10 mg * Lot: DS10-260411 * Testing laboratory * Accession number * HPLC-UV purity * LC-MS identity * Net content * Individual vial measurements The certificate reports an overall HPLC-UV purity of **99.40%** and identifies the DSIP identity as confirmed. ([IDUN Peptides][4]) This is a useful distinction when evaluating the catalog. A product-page claim tells you the supplier's stated specification. A batch COA can provide the reported result for the tested sample. ## Comparing Prices in the Catalog Current starting prices vary considerably across the catalog. Examples currently displayed include: | Product | Starting price shown | | --------------- | -------------------: | | GHK-Cu | $19.99 | | BPC-157 | $27.99 | | Selank | $29.99 | | Ipamorelin | $29.99 | | MOTS-c | $34.99 | | SS-31 | $34.99 | | CJC-1295 No DAC | $39.99 | | GLP-3 RT | $44.99 | | TB-500 | $44.99 | | Tesamorelin | $49.99 | | KLOW Blend | $64.99 | These are **catalog starting prices**, not necessarily the final price of every order, and some products are currently out of stock. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) Quantity, shipping and promotional discounts can all affect the final checkout amount. ## Why Starting Price Can Be Misleading Suppose a product says: **From $29.99** That doesn't necessarily mean your order will cost $29.99. You may select: * A different quantity * A different vial configuration * A multipack * A different shipping option The correct comparison is therefore: **Final product configuration + shipping − applicable discount** not simply the number displayed next to the product card. ## Availability: In Stock vs. Out of Stock The current catalog contains both selectable and unavailable products. Several listings are currently marked: **OUT OF STOCK** and provide: **Notify Me** Examples include KLOW Blend, Epitalon, Semax, SS-31, KPV, Ipamorelin, DSIP, CJC-1295 No DAC and PT-141. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) Other products—including GLP-3 RT, Selank, Tesamorelin, MOTS-c, GHK-Cu, BPC-157, Glutathione, Melanotan II and TB-500—are currently displayed as selectable. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) Inventory can change, so treat this as a current snapshot rather than a permanent stock list. ## What Does “Notify Me” Mean? For unavailable products, IDUN displays a **Notify Me** option on several listings. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) This is useful if the exact product is important to your research and you don't want to manually check the product page every day. It does **not** establish a guaranteed restock date. If timing matters, IDUN's research support team says it handles product questions, COA requests, bulk procurement and order inquiries. ([IDUN Peptides][5]) ## Shipping and Order Timing Availability is only one part of procurement. IDUN says eligible orders placed before **2:00 PM EST Monday through Friday** qualify for same-day fulfillment. It also notes that delivery estimates depend on the carrier and destination. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) So: **Same-day fulfillment ≠ same-day delivery.** A product being available today doesn't mean it will arrive today. If your research project has a deadline, consider fulfillment and transit separately. ## Research-Use Restrictions This deserves a prominent place in any catalog guide. IDUN states that all products are intended strictly for **in-vitro laboratory research** and are not intended for human or animal consumption, therapeutic use or medical purposes. The company also says its products have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or efficacy. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) That means catalog categories such as “cognitive,” “longevity,” or “tissue repair” should be understood as product-navigation terminology—not as evidence of approved medical applications. ## How to Compare Two Products in the Same Category If two products appear in the same category, don't automatically treat them as alternatives. Instead, compare: | Criterion | Product A | Product B | | ------------------- | --------- | --------- | | Exact identity | Check | Check | | Quantity | Check | Check | | Availability | Check | Check | | COA | Check | Check | | HPLC | Check | Check | | LC-MS | Check | Check | | Batch documentation | Check | Check | | Price | Check | Check | | Shipping | Check | Check | This creates an objective procurement comparison. The category tells you **where to look**. The individual product documentation tells you **what you're actually considering**. ## A Better Way to Review the 22-Compound Catalog Instead of reading the catalog from top to bottom, use a funnel. ### Level 1: Research requirement What exact material does the laboratory need? ### Level 2: Category Which catalog category contains potentially relevant products? ### Level 3: Product Which exact listing matches the requirement? ### Level 4: Documentation What COA and testing information are available? ### Level 5: Availability Can it actually be ordered now? ### Level 6: Cost What is the final order total? ### Level 7: Promotion Does **LOOT30** reduce the eligible purchase? This method is faster and less error-prone than browsing every product equally. ## What If Your Preferred Product Is Out of Stock? Don't immediately substitute another compound. Instead: 1. Confirm the product is genuinely unavailable. 2. Use the Notify Me option where offered. 3. Contact research support if timing matters. 4. Check whether your research protocol permits a different material. 5. If another supplier is necessary, compare its documentation using the same criteria. IDUN's support team says it handles bulk procurement, technical specifications and COA requests. ([IDUN Peptides][5]) ## How the Catalog Fits Into Supplier Due Diligence A catalog is only one part of evaluating a supplier. A more complete review covers: **Catalog** What does the company sell? **Documentation** Can you access the COA? **Traceability** Can you connect the COA to the batch? **Testing** Which analytical methods are reported? **Availability** Can you order the product now? **Price** What is the complete cost? **Shipping** How is the order fulfilled? **Terms** What restrictions and return conditions apply? This gives you a far more useful picture than catalog size alone. ## IDUN Peptides LOOT30 Promo Code: Up to 30% Off Now to the savings portion. The promotional code featured in this article is: **LOOT30** **Advertised savings: Up to 30% off** Because the offer is advertised as **up to 30%**, don't assume every product receives exactly 30% off. Enter the code at checkout and confirm the actual discount applied. If you're searching for **IDUN Peptides promo code August 2026**, **IDUN Peptides discount code August 2026**, or **IDUN Peptides LOOT30 promo code**, the code featured here is **LOOT30**. [Shop the current IDUN Peptides catalog with LOOT30](https://idunpeptides.com/?ref=loot30) ## How to Use LOOT30 Once you've selected an eligible product: 1. Open IDUN Peptides through the promotional link. 2. Confirm the product is currently available. 3. Select the desired configuration. 4. Add it to the cart. 5. Proceed to checkout. 6. Enter **LOOT30**. 7. Confirm the actual discount. 8. Review shipping. 9. Check the final order total. The checkout screen is where you should confirm the actual savings rather than assuming the advertised maximum discount applies to every item. ## A Practical IDUN Catalog Checklist Before placing an order, verify: * [ ] Exact product identity * [ ] Correct quantity * [ ] Current stock status * [ ] Current price * [ ] COA availability * [ ] Batch/lot documentation * [ ] HPLC information * [ ] LC-MS information where applicable * [ ] Testing laboratory * [ ] Test date * [ ] Shipping terms * [ ] Research-use restrictions * [ ] LOOT30 entered * [ ] Actual discount confirmed * [ ] Final checkout total reviewed This checklist takes only a few minutes but prevents common procurement mistakes. ## Frequently Asked Questions ### How many research compounds does IDUN Peptides currently list? The current IDUN catalog says it is showing **22 research compounds**. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) ### What categories are in the IDUN Peptides catalog? The current catalog provides filters for All Peptides, Cognitive, GH Secretagogues, Longevity, Melanocortin, Tissue Repair, Peptides and Solvents. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) ### Does every IDUN Peptides product have a COA? IDUN says a Certificate of Analysis is available for every batch it sells. Its current catalog also displays COA indicators on product listings. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) ### How do I find an IDUN Peptides COA? You can use the IDUN COA Library, which provides search fields for peptide name, batch number, testing laboratory and method, along with purity and date filters. ([IDUN Peptides][3]) ### Are all IDUN Peptides products currently in stock? No. The live catalog currently shows a mixture of available and out-of-stock products. Several unavailable products offer a Notify Me option. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) ### Does IDUN Peptides offer HPLC testing? Yes. IDUN says its products are HPLC-verified at ≥99% purity, while individual listings specify their particular testing methods. ([IDUN Peptides][2]) ### Does IDUN Peptides use LC-MS? Several current listings specifically identify HPLC + LC-MS testing. The exact analytical panel should be checked on the individual product page. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) ### Can I use the IDUN catalog to compare product prices? Yes, but use the displayed prices as starting points. Quantity, configuration, shipping and promotional discounts can affect the final order total. ### What is the IDUN Peptides LOOT30 promo code? **LOOT30** is the promotional code featured in this guide and is advertised as providing **up to 30% off** eligible purchases. ### Does LOOT30 give exactly 30% off? Not necessarily. The offer is advertised as **up to 30% off**, so verify the actual discount at checkout. ### Where do I enter the IDUN Peptides discount code? Add the eligible product to your cart, proceed to checkout and enter **LOOT30** in the applicable promotional-code field. Check the final order total before completing the purchase. ## Bottom Line The IDUN Peptides catalog is easiest to navigate when you treat it as a **live research-supply catalog rather than a list of interchangeable compounds**. Use the categories to narrow your search. Use the product pages to verify: **Identity → quantity → availability → testing → COA → price** Then use the COA Library to examine the relevant batch documentation. IDUN's current library is specifically designed to search certificates by peptide, batch, laboratory and testing method. ([IDUN Peptides][3]) And remember that inventory changes. The current catalog already shows a mixture of selectable and out-of-stock products. ([IDUN Peptides][1]) If the product you need is available and the documentation meets your research requirements, **LOOT30 is the promotional code featured here and is advertised as providing up to 30% off eligible purchases**. [Browse IDUN Peptides and use LOOT30](https://idunpeptides.com/?ref=loot30) [**Download the article as a PDF**](sandbox:/mnt/data/idun-peptides-research-catalog-guide-2026-loot30.pdf) [1]: https://idunpeptides.com/shop/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Research Peptide Catalog | COA-Backed IDUN Peptides" [2]: https://idunpeptides.com/faq/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "IDUN Peptides FAQ | COAs, Shipping, Payments & Research Use" [3]: https://idunpeptides.com/coa-library/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "COA Library | Batch Documentation for IDUN Peptides" [4]: https://idunpeptides.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IDUN2605060323.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Certificate of Analysis" [5]: https://idunpeptides.com/contact/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Contact - IDUN Peptides"