A reference standard is a highly pure, well-characterized substance used as a benchmark in scientific analysis, quality control, and regulatory testing. It acts as a calibration point or comparison material to verify the identity, concentration, and performance of test samples.
In pharmaceutical, food, chemical, and research laboratories, reference standards are essential to ensure accuracy, reproducibility, and compliance. For example, when testing a drug’s purity using HPLC, a certified reference standard of that compound is injected to compare retention time, peak shape, and response factor.
At uHPLCs, we supply reference standards covering carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids, and pharmaceutical impurities, providing global researchers with reliable materials for consistent results.