Contact Seralyx Scientific

Request a research-use quote or documentation review.

Send the material identity, quantity, timeline, documentation needs, and organization context. Seralyx reviews each request before confirming availability, pricing, documentation, or restrictions.

Aligned intake path

Request details and review boundaries stay deliberately separate.

Align visible intake language with mature product, documentation, and custom-sourcing content while keeping review boundaries clear.

  1. Complete request

    A complete inquiry gives reviewers enough field context.

    The visible intake details should include enough material, organization, and documentation context for request-specific review.
    • Required fields
    • Material identity
    • Order type
    • Message detail
  2. Submitted request

    A submitted inquiry has been sent for review.

    Submission means the request details were accepted by the intake path. It should not imply account creation, quote terms, availability, or follow-up timing.
    • Request details
    • Submitted for review
    • No quote terms
    • No availability promise
  3. Intake guidance

    Prompt buyers for route-specific context in the message.

    The contact route should ask for identifiers, quantity, timeline, documentation needs, comparable materials, synthesis-adjacent context, and bulk or recurring planning details when relevant.
    • Identifiers
    • Quantity
    • Timeline
    • Documentation needs
    • Comparable materials

Request a Quote

Submit product, documentation, and quote details for review.

Use this form for a product information request, quote inquiry, documentation request, custom sourcing need, synthesis-adjacent review, or bulk planning question.

After submission, Seralyx reviews the request-specific material, quantity, documentation, and organization context before confirming availability, pricing, documents, or restrictions.

  • Small molecules as the primary anchor, with inhibitors, assay reagents, peptides, antibodies, and biochemical standards
  • Specialized, synthesis-adjacent, recurring, and bulk planning inquiries
  • Specifications, COA, SDS, product information, restriction questions, pricing context, and availability review
  • Material identity, quantity, timeline, documentation needs, and organization context in one request
Quote request fieldsRequired fields marked *
Use the buyer or scientific contact for this request.

Use an address tied to the requesting organization.

Name the company, institution, or purchasing group.

Optional context for scientific, procurement, or documentation routing.

Choose the closest material or request category.

Estimate the context so review can be routed appropriately.

Optional contact detail for the inquiry record.

Include material identity, identifiers, quantity, format, timing, documentation needs, use context, comparable materials, or recurring demand when relevant.

Information is used to review and respond to research-use sourcing inquiries. Product information, pricing context, availability, documentation, and quote details require request-specific review.

Buyer FAQ

Clear answers without unsupported claims.

What makes an inquiry ready for review?

A stronger request includes material identity, identifiers, quantity, format, timing, documentation needs, use context, and any comparable material or substitution limits.

What documentation can be requested?

Buyers can request specifications, COA, SDS, product information, restriction questions, and related review context. Documentation varies by material, source path, and request details.

When should a buyer use custom sourcing?

Use custom sourcing for hard-to-find, non-standard, synthesis-adjacent, recurring, larger quantity, or comparable-material requests that need more context than a standard product inquiry.

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