For industrial laboratories and food manufacturers, a high-purity GOS standard ensures accurate, reproducible analytical results.
Lower purity materials may contain interfering compounds, leading to inconsistent test data and failed regulatory audits.
Using a certified reference standard with ≥95% purity is essential for:
Nutritional labeling compliance under FDA, EFSA, or Codex Alimentarius guidelines.
Reliable calibration of analytical equipment such as HPLC and LC-MS.
Maintaining traceability and data integrity in GMP or GLP environments.
This protects companies from costly product recalls, regulatory fines, and brand reputation damage.