Analytical Lab

Krause Labs

Austin-based analytical lab offering peptide testing with purity, potency, identity, heavy metals, residual solvent, and spectral-analysis language.

PeptidesAnalytical LabHPLC-UVHPLC-MSTexas
Provider type
Analytical Lab

This label reflects how the provider presents itself on its own site today, not a formal accreditation category.

Direct consumer
Unknown

Whether the site appears to invite direct sample submission from individuals rather than only business or institutional clients.

Public lookup
No

Whether the provider appears to offer public-facing report publishing, result browsing, or direct verification tooling.

Report style
None

This is our shorthand for how visible the provider's result or verification layer appears to be, ranging from none to searchable public verification.

Location
Austin, Texas, United States

Location details are kept conservative and only shown when clearly supported by the source page or the provider’s public materials.


What we can verify now

Krause Labs is a stronger entry than the first-pass profile suggested.

Its peptide page explicitly describes:

  • routine batch-release and research analytical support
  • purity, potency, and identity testing
  • HPLC-UV and HPLC-MS
  • spectral analysis and hydrolyzed amino acids
  • and impurity-oriented analysis such as residual solvents and heavy metals

The company also identifies itself publicly as being located in Austin, Texas.

Coverage notes

  • Public result lookup is not currently visible
  • Intake appears more lab-style than storefront-style, even though the site exposes a peptide-specific service page

Why it matters in the current ecosystem

Krause matters because it is one of the clearer examples of a high-detail analytical service page without drifting into platform or archive language.

That makes it useful for readers comparing:

  • real method disclosure
  • broader impurity-oriented analytical scope
  • and a more traditional lab-support model

against the stronger verification or public-document patterns elsewhere in the directory.

What to watch for

Krause’s current strength is method and scope disclosure, not public evidence depth.

So readers should give it credit for the specificity around HPLC-UV, HPLC-MS, and impurity-oriented analysis, while also recognizing that the site does not currently expose:

  • public report lookup
  • public document archives
  • or an obvious self-serve direct-submission experience