If you want to keep living in denial David, that's your prerogative.
And if it doesn't bother you that he changed the file name to indicate they are dated 2015, even though the tests are dated 2014, then that's also your prerogative.
And if all the other stuff-ups along the way don't bother you, then that too is also your prerogative.
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But if you ask everyone who participated in the GB if they believed they were getting newly synthesized product, the answer would be "yes".
And the fact that 46+2 didn't disclose they were merely going to aliquot and lyophilize 1 year old stock (and not have new stock synthesized) is yet another reason why they are dodgy.
Aliquoting and lyophilisation takes all of 2 days. So why once the green light was pressed did it take a month or more to "produce"?
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"Hope" is the most powerful word in the English language. It makes people do stupid things, especially if you live in it.
The people here cannot be expected to "document" the GB as you put it. There's no blame attributable to them.
I think the problem is that you are dealing with a jackass incompetent, completely unprofessional and inept supplier.
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Heisenburger, in post 368, coined it exactly when he posted in reply to a 46+2 post:
"For God's sake, don't you even know the difference between a milligram and a microgram?"
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But all that being said, there is an easy option to arrange testing, as stated in post 326 from Logic:
"..Ceretropic has offered to pay for the testing of TLR products.."
Someone just needs to follow it up. Possibly still not too late.
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Though I am not sure whether the presence of Mannitol means that a HPLC is no longer possible.
BUT.. TLR have previously offered to make available a 100 mg vial for testing.
And if they are offering to do this with full knowledge that the vial contains Mannitol, then I'm sure HPLC must still be possible,
because they would surely know if Mannitol renders HPLC impossible, and thus if it does, then they would not be offering a 100 mg vial for testing.
But since they are, it must still be possible to do an HPLC on peptide containing Mannitol.
Edited by pure, 29 April 2015 - 12:34 AM.