How to Read a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) Like a Pro

Subtitle: What It Tells You — and What It Doesn’t

How to Understand a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for Supplements and Skincare

Learn how to read and interpret a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) for your private label products. Understand what to check, what it means, and what to ask.


Introduction

A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) is more than a technical document — it’s your proof that the product inside your tub, jar, or capsule meets the standards for safety, potency, and identity.

If you’re building a skincare or supplement brand, knowing how to interpret a CoA can help you:

  • Avoid poor-quality suppliers
  • Ensure product consistency
  • Meet regulatory requirements
  • Build trust with your customers

1. What Is a CoA?

A Certificate of Analysis is a document provided by manufacturers or testing labs confirming that a specific batch of product meets predefined specifications.

It typically includes:

  • Product name & batch number
  • Date of manufacture
  • Test methods used
  • Pass/fail or quantitative values for key tests
  • Sign-off by QA or lab officer

2. Key Elements to Look For

SectionWhat It Means
AppearanceColour, texture, odour – must match reference
Assay / PotencyQuantity of active ingredients (e.g. % vitamin C)
Microbial LimitsAbsence of pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella
Heavy MetalsLead, mercury, arsenic – must be below safe limits
Moisture ContentEspecially important for powders
pHRelevant for skincare only
Stability DataMay be included or referenced separately

3. What a CoA Does Not Tell You

  • It doesn’t guarantee formulation efficacy
  • It won’t show how well the product works over time unless linked to stability data
  • It may not include all testing (e.g. allergen panels, fragrance allergens) unless requested

4. When Should You Ask for a CoA?

  • For raw materials (e.g. vitamin C powder, aloe extract)
  • For finished batches of your own private label products
  • For any white label or imported items you plan to resell

5. SKD CoAs – What You Receive

Every product batch from SKD Pharmaceuticals is traceable via batch number and comes with:

  • Ingredient breakdown
  • Compliance verification (UK/EU standards)
  • Microbial and heavy metal checks
  • Signed-off, time-stamped report

Need an additional third-party lab test? We can arrange that too.


Conclusion

If you want to run a trustworthy brand, don’t ignore the paperwork. A clean, consistent, and complete CoA helps you sleep better — and ensures your products meet the quality your customers expect.

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