Lot record
KP04260510E
KPV — everything the laboratory recorded for this lot, and everything it did not.
- Lot
- Lot code
KP04260510E - Compound
- KPV
- Analysed by
- Janoshik
- Date analysed
Catalogue entries supplied from this lot
- KPV · 10 mgCurrently supplied
Certificate of analysis for lot KP04260510E
Certificate of analysis
Active certificate- Lot
- Lot code
KP04260510E - Compound
- KPV
- Laboratory
- Janoshik
- Report reference
- #137137
- Date analysed
- Methods run
- Identity · Purity · Net fill mass · Bacterial endotoxin (LAL) · Residual TFA
Measured purity98.508%
lot KP04260510E · 17 Apr 2026 · Janoshik
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Tests not performed on this lotSterility
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Tests requested
KPV analysis
Separate reports issued on this lot
| Test | Result | Report reference | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bacterial endotoxin (LAL) | 1.193 EU per vial | #137138 | |
| Residual TFA | Not detected | #137139 |
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Tests not performed on this lot
Sterility
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