The certificates of analysis offer minimal information and lack clarity on the testing methods used or the specifics of what was tested. They only mention a percentage, such as 98%, but it's unclear what that actually means. Is it an assay? What basis was used? What testing method was applied—HPLC, NMR, or traditional titration? Moreover, there's no information on the remaining 2% or any qualitative analysis. It feels like they merely conducted a measurement without sufficient explanation. How does this differ from the certificates provided by manufacturers?
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