Product Categories

Research-use product categories organized by material need.

Use the product hub to match a material request to the closest category, scan inquiry examples, identify useful identifiers, and carry documentation needs into quote review.

Seralyx Scientific product categories visual for research-use biochemical sourcing.
Material path first

Identifiers, documents, and intake context stay connected.

Choose material path

Category details kept concise for buyer routing.

Use the category rows to identify the closest material path, then carry the identifiers and documentation context into the quote request.

Core research materials

Inhibitors

Target-aware inhibitor and pathway material review

Use this path when target, pathway, biology context, compound identity, and document expectations all influence the material question.

Inquiry examples
  • Named inhibitor with target or pathway context
  • Reference-led inhibitor request with comparable material limits
  • Assay planning request that needs format or document review
Useful identifiers
  • Target, pathway, compound name, CAS, structure, or citation
  • Concentration, formulation, format, quantity, and packaging
  • Reference or comparator detail when the exact material is uncertain
Documentation expectations
  • Identity and specification expectations for the inhibitor under review
  • COA, SDS, and product information requests by material
  • Reference or comparator detail when the exact material is uncertain

Choose this path when target biology shapes the material question.

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Assay and validation support

Assay Reagents

Workflow-linked reagent inquiry review

Use this path when workflow context, reagent identity, handling expectations, quantity, and document needs must stay connected.

Inquiry examples
  • Reagent request tied to a specific assay workflow
  • Format or buffer-sensitive reagent question
  • Reagent information request with SDS or product information needs
Useful identifiers
  • Reagent name, SKU, target workflow, format, or reference detail
  • Quantity, concentration, buffer or format preference, and packaging
  • Handling, storage, or workflow context that affects review
Documentation expectations
  • Product information and specification requests tied to workflow use
  • COA or SDS requests when required for internal review
  • Handling or storage context when it affects buyer decision-making

Choose this path when workflow context affects the request.

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Assay and validation support

Biochemical Standards and Research Compounds

Documentation-conscious standards and research compound review

Use this path when a standard, reference material, or research compound request depends on identifiers, purity expectations, quantity, and document review.

Inquiry examples
  • Reference-led material request with purity expectation
  • Research compound inquiry with internal review threshold
  • Standard request with lot, COA, SDS, or restriction questions
Useful identifiers
  • Material name, CAS, SKU, structure, lot preference, or reference detail
  • Purity or specification expectations, quantity, format, and packaging
  • Internal review need, timing, or restriction question
Documentation expectations
  • Specification and purity expectations associated with the request
  • COA, SDS, and product information requests by material
  • Restriction or review questions when procurement requires them

Choose this path when document expectations drive internal review.

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Specialized sourcing

Peptides and Antibodies

Biology-specific peptide and antibody inquiry review

Use this path when sequence, target, clone, host, format, quantity, application context, and document needs narrow the request.

Inquiry examples
  • Peptide request with sequence, modification, or purity context
  • Antibody inquiry with target, clone, host, or conjugation detail
  • Biology-specific request that needs datasheet or document review
Useful identifiers
  • Sequence, target, clone, host, conjugation, isotype, or reference detail
  • Format, concentration, quantity, packaging, storage, and application context
  • Modification, comparable item, or excluded form when relevant
Documentation expectations
  • Sequence, clone, target, or format detail tied to the request
  • Product information and specification requests by material
  • COA, SDS, or datasheet requests when useful for procurement review

Choose this path when biology-specific identifiers matter.

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Bulk and specialized review

Custom and Bulk Supply

Specialized, recurring, or larger-quantity request review

Use this path for hard-to-find, non-standard, recurring, larger-quantity, comparable-material, or synthesis-adjacent questions that need careful review context.

Inquiry examples
  • Hard-to-find material with reference or comparable item
  • Recurring or larger-quantity planning request
  • Non-standard, comparable-material, or synthesis-adjacent review question
Useful identifiers
  • Target material, CAS, structure, sequence, reference detail, or comparable material
  • Larger quantity target, recurring demand, format, packaging, and constraints
  • Substitution limits, excluded forms, or decision criteria
Documentation expectations
  • Documentation needs stated with quantity, packaging, and timing context
  • Specification expectations for larger quantity or recurring review
  • Synthesis-adjacent feasibility context without assuming availability

Choose this path when the request needs specialized review.

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Quote review

A tighter sequence for research-use product inquiries.

A stronger request starts with the material path, then adds identifiers, documentation context, and buying details. The CTA stays focused on moving useful request context into the current intake workflow.

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1. Material identity

Begin with the named material or strongest available evidence so the request is not defined by category language alone.

  • Name
  • CAS
  • Structure
  • Sequence
  • Clone
  • Target
  • Reference detail

2. Identifiers and examples

Add inquiry examples, comparators, substitutions, or excluded forms when the exact item or acceptable equivalent is uncertain.

  • SKU
  • Citation
  • Comparable material
  • Substitution limits
  • Excluded forms

3. Quantity, format, and timeline

State the buying context procurement will use to evaluate the request before any quote details are reviewed.

  • Quantity
  • Concentration
  • Format
  • Packaging
  • Target timeline

4. Documents, RUO, and procurement context

Attach the document need and internal context so review can stay request-specific without implying universal document access.

  • Specifications
  • COA
  • SDS
  • Product information
  • Research-use context
  • Organization context

Buyer clarity

Start with the material path, then prepare the request.

The products route supports research-use sourcing conversations rather than catalog ordering. Use the matrix to choose a path, confirm identifiers, attach documentation context, and decide what details belong in intake.

Material pathIdentifiers to confirmBuyer contextDocuments to attachIntake cue
Primary anchorSmall Molecules
  • Compound name
  • CAS
  • Structure
  • SKU or reference detail
  • Quantity
  • Concentration
  • Format
  • Packaging
  • Timing context
  • Specification expectations
  • COA request
  • SDS request
  • Product information

Use when the inquiry is compound-led and identity is ready to confirm.

Target-aware material requestInhibitors
  • Target
  • Pathway
  • Compound name
  • CAS
  • Structure
  • Desired concentration
  • Format
  • Quantity
  • Assay context
  • Timing context
  • Specification expectations
  • COA request
  • SDS request
  • Reference context

Use when target biology is part of the material decision.

Workflow-linked reagent requestAssay Reagents
  • Reagent name
  • SKU
  • Workflow
  • Known reference detail
  • Quantity
  • Concentration
  • Format
  • Storage needs
  • Packaging
  • Product information
  • Specification request
  • COA request
  • SDS request

Use when workflow, handling, or format affects review.

Documentation-conscious compound requestBiochemical Standards and Research Compounds
  • Material name
  • CAS
  • Structure
  • Lot preference
  • Reference detail
  • Quantity
  • Purity expectation
  • Format
  • Packaging
  • Internal timing
  • Specification expectations
  • COA request
  • SDS request
  • Restriction questions

Use when purity, lot, or document expectations shape the request.

Specialized biology requestPeptides and Antibodies
  • Sequence
  • Target
  • Clone
  • Host
  • Conjugation or isotype
  • Format
  • Quantity
  • Concentration
  • Packaging
  • Application context
  • Product information
  • Specification request
  • COA request
  • Datasheet request

Use when sequence, target, clone, host, or format narrows review.

Synthesis-adjacent or larger quantity planningCustom and Bulk Supply
  • Target material
  • CAS
  • Structure
  • Sequence
  • Comparable material
  • Larger quantity target
  • Recurring demand
  • Format
  • Packaging
  • Timing context
  • Specification expectations
  • COA request
  • SDS request
  • Restriction questions

Use when planning context needs careful review before intake.

Attach documentation context

Document questions become clearer when they travel with the material.

Buyers can request product information, specifications, COA, SDS, restriction questions, and related review context during intake. Expectations should remain connected to the named material and request-specific details.

Confirm material identity

Document requests should begin with the strongest material identity available so review does not depend on category language alone.

  • Name, CAS, structure, sequence, clone, or target
  • Quantity and format
  • Comparable material context

State the document need

Specifications, COA, SDS, product information, datasheet, and restriction questions should be attached to the named material and request context.

  • Specification expectation
  • COA or SDS request
  • Product information or datasheet need

Tie documents to procurement use

Internal review thresholds, format, quantity, packaging, handling, and timing help clarify which document questions matter for the inquiry.

  • Internal review need
  • Format and packaging
  • Quantity and timing

Keep expectations request-specific

Documentation varies by material, source path, format, quantity, and request details; the products page should not imply universal document access.

  • Named material
  • Review path
  • Request-specific details

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.

Product information request

Move forward when the material path and context are defined.

Use the intake path after identifying the material, useful identifiers, quantity, format, target timeline, documentation needs, and any specialized or bulk review context.

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