Supplier Review
Reviewed March 17, 2026
Is Chinese Peptide Company legit?
The buyer-side answer is: do not rely on the label alone. As of March 17, 2026,
Chinese Peptide Company (CPC) publicly says it is a licensed supplier founded in 2001,
operating from Hangzhou, China and serving global buyers with research-grade and cGMP
peptides. Those are supplier claims, not independent buyer-side verification.
Public claims reviewed
- CPC says it was founded in 2001 and operates from Hangzhou, China.
- CPC says it supplies research-grade and cGMP peptides.
- CPC says it has U.S. support/contact presence in addition to China operations.
- CPC says it provides COAs and positions itself as a licensed supplier.
Source pages reviewed March 17, 2026: About CPC,
Contact CPC,
Homepage.
What a buyer should verify before trusting those claims
- Legal entity name and address consistency across quote, invoice, bank details, certificates, and site copy.
- Whether “cGMP” refers to a current relevant facility/process or general marketing language.
- Whether the U.S. contact presence is operational support, distribution, or actual manufacturing.
- Whether the COA is batch-specific, method-linked, and consistent with the stated material.
- Whether the seller is the manufacturer or an intermediary coordinating external production.
Signals that justify a deeper screen
- The order value is meaningful.
- The supplier position matters to your timeline or customer commitments.
- Documents look plausible but key facts still depend on supplier representations.
- The quote uses strong GMP or quality language without enough facility-level evidence.
APV view
CPC may be a serious supplier, but a buyer should still reconcile entity, facility,
documentation, and manufacturing-scope claims before committing. “Looks legitimate online”
is not enough.