Testing and documentation standards
How batch records are matched, labeled, and published. A missing report is not a pass.
Updated August 20, 2026
Batch identity
Every commercial vial must carry a product identifier and batch code that can be matched to its documentation. A generic report cannot stand in for a batch record.
Methods and results
Published reports identify the laboratory, sample, date, analytical method, measured result, and report identifier when those fields exist on the source document. Mojave does not reduce a report to a marketing badge when the underlying file is unavailable.
COA publication
The product page and COA hub link to the same batch file when a report is published. Superseded records stay traceable. Current inventory points to the current batch.
Claims policy
Purity, sterility, endotoxin, identity, manufacturing, and shipping claims require direct evidence on a published batch report. When a report is not published, the COA hub states that no document is available.
How to read status
- Published
- PDF linked for a named batch
- Pending
- No published document yet; not a pass or purity result
- Not assigned
- No batch code attached on the public record
A pending status is not evidence of testing.