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Purity vs. Assay: What’s the Real Measure of Quality in Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals?

In the pharmaceutical, chemical, and biotech industries, understanding the distinction between purity and assay is critical for quality control and regulatory compliance. Purity measures how free a substance is from impurities, while assay quantifies the actual amount of the target active compound. Although a product may be 99% pure, it could contain only 90% of the intended active ingredient due to degradation or the presence of inactive isomers. This article explains their definitions, calculation methods, analytical techniques, and real-world applications. It also explores how both metrics complement each other in formulation, manufacturing, and approval processes, helping industry professionals make informed decisions in material selection and product evaluation.

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How Ergothioneine Supports Mitochondrial Function and Cellular Energy

This article explains how ergothioneine supports mitochondrial function and cellular energy production. It emphasizes its role in reducing oxidative stress, improving ATP production, and supporting mitochondrial health, which can help mitigate aging and fatigue. The article also highlights the synergistic effects of ergothioneine when combined with other nutrients like CoQ10 and PQQ.

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Choosing the Right Ergothioneine Product: What to Look For

This article covers the key factors in choosing the right ergothioneine product, including the importance of L-form purity, advanced manufacturing methods, and clinical validation. Buyers should prioritize suppliers offering high-quality, pure L-ergothioneine, supported by solid research, and avoid low-quality products with no scientific backing.

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L-Ergothioneine vs D-Ergothioneine: Why Isomer Purity Matters

This article explores the importance of L-ergothioneine’s purity for its antioxidant effectiveness, comparing it to the D-form, which is biologically inactive. The article emphasizes the benefits of enzymatic fermentation for producing pure L-form ergothioneine and its advantages for supplements. Buyers are encouraged to prioritize suppliers offering pure, clinically-backed ergothioneine for optimal efficacy. 

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Are All Liposomes the Same? Comparing Quality Across Manufacturers

This guide provides a detailed comparison of liposomal supplement quality across critical areas like composition, particle size, EE%, manufacturing, and packaging. It helps B2B buyers identify premium products and avoid common pitfalls.

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