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A product page can be a starting point, but a durable research record needs enough context for someone else to understand what was reviewed and when.
Key points to consider
- Record the product name, reference identifier, supplier and date of access together.
- Keep the version or copy of any supporting document that informed the decision.
- Write observations separately from assumptions so that later review is straightforward.
A practical way to use this information
Capturing a small set of consistent fields early makes handovers, comparisons and follow-up questions much easier.
Related resource: Peptide Documentation.