The Independent Standard for Research Peptide Verification
Mission One Grade™ is not a manufacturer. We are the independent standard that confirms a research compound is exactly what its label claims, tested, documented, and traceable, before it ever reaches your bench.
Why Mission One Grade Exists
The research peptide market runs on trust it hasn’t earned. Labels overstate purity. Certificates of Analysis get recycled between lots. “Third-party tested” too often means tested once, long ago, on a different batch. Researchers are left to take a vendor’s word for it.
Mission One Grade replaces that word with proof. We set the threshold, verify against it independently, and publish what we find, so the decision to trust a compound rests on evidence, not branding. When a product carries our seal, it has passed a defined, repeatable standard, not a manufacturer’s own say-so.
What the Mission One Grade Seal Means
Every product that earns the seal is verified, lot by lot, against four requirements:
The seal is earned, not given. A brand doesn’t buy it. A product qualifies for it, lot by lot, or it doesn’t carry it.
RAILS™ is our Research Authority Infrastructure for Laboratory Standards, the five-part framework, Research, Authority, Infrastructure, Laboratory, and Standards, that turns “we tested it” into a verifiable process.
Explore the RAILS™ FrameworkWhat Mission One Grade Is Not
We don’t formulate, manufacture, or sell the compounds we grade. That separation is the entire point: an authority that also made the product could never be independent. Mission One Grade verifies. Certified partners produce. That line stays clean by design, so the seal always means the same thing no matter whose product wears it.