Gen Ex Peptides is a research compound supplier built on a single principle: every batch we list is tested on Australian soil before it reaches a researcher — not because it's required, but because it's the only way to remove uncertainty from the work.
Every compound in the catalog moves through the same sequence before it's eligible for sale.
Gen Ex Peptides was founded around a simple frustration: the gap between what a listing claims and what a lab can independently confirm. Too often, researchers were left validating material that should have arrived validated.
We are not a general chemical distributor treating research peptides as one category among many. Every operational decision — from sourcing to batch release — is filtered through one question: does this make the researcher's work more reliable?
Rather than relying on overseas paperwork alone, every batch is tested on Australian soil, at a laboratory inside a major university in Melbourne, before it is approved to list. We maintain a deliberately focused catalog across metabolic, regenerative, and cognitive research lines — not because we can't source more broadly, but because depth of verification doesn't scale with unlimited breadth.
Gen Ex Peptides is a registered Australian business with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), and this page exists to make our standards visible before you reach the full catalog.
Our compliance standards are not a marketing document — they're the actual criteria that govern how a listing reaches the catalog.
Gen Ex Peptides is registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). Our business standing can be verified independently by any researcher.
Every compound is sold exclusively for laboratory research. Nothing in our catalog is intended for human or animal consumption, and no listing implies otherwise.
Batches are tested on Australian soil at a university laboratory in Melbourne — not self-certified, and not solely reliant on overseas manufacturer documentation.
Nothing on this page or the main site is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Products are not entered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.
Products supplied by Gen Ex Peptides are not entered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). Products are intended solely for laboratory research and development, and are not designed for any form of human or animal consumption.
A condensed view of the verification path every batch moves through before it is eligible to be listed.
Each incoming batch is logged and a sample set aside before any of it reaches inventory.
Samples are sent to a laboratory at a major Australian university in Melbourne for purity analysis.
Results are compiled into a purity report tied to that specific batch's lot number.
Only batches that clear the 99% purity threshold and documentation review are approved to list.
Yes. Gen Ex Peptides is registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Yes. Every listed batch is tested on Australian soil at a university laboratory in Melbourne, with a purity report generated for that batch and tied to its lot number.
No. Every compound is sold strictly for laboratory research use only. Products are not entered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods and are not intended for human or animal consumption, diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any condition.
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Return terms are set out in the Return Policy on the main website, linked in the footer of this page.
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Purity reports, testing information, and the complete peptide catalog are available on the Gen Ex Peptides website.
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