Approved Titan Core creative pairs three words with the founders' signatures: Research. Quality. Integrity. A strong brand does more than repeat those words. It defines what they require when a product, article or support message reaches a customer.
Here is the practical standard Titan Core is building around.
Research: keep the context honest
Titan Core products are presented for laboratory and research purposes only. Research content should therefore help readers understand compound identity, public research context, documentation, analytical records and procurement questions without becoming personal-use guidance.
A product article may summarize what a peer-reviewed paper or official record studied. It must also explain that the publication does not verify a Titan Core product, lot or supplier claim. The bridge from science to procurement is documentation, not assumption.
For example, a Retatrutide study can establish that investigators described the compound as a GIP, GLP-1 and glucagon receptor agonist in a controlled trial. It cannot establish the identity, purity or suitability of a bottle sold by any research supplier. Those are separate questions requiring product- and lot-specific evidence.
Quality: make the evidence reviewable
Quality language becomes more credible when buyers can inspect the fields behind it. A useful product evidence path includes:
- product or catalog identity;
- lot or batch identifier;
- laboratory identity;
- analysis and report dates;
- method and stated scope;
- reported result;
- controlled document link; and
- current status.
If any field is missing, the honest status may be pending. That is stronger than filling the gap with a broad badge.
Use How to read a peptide COA, What third-party tested should mean and Why lot-specific documentation matters to review the evidence chain.
Integrity: keep the public message aligned with reality
Integrity appears in small decisions:
- a broken product link is repaired before a campaign sends traffic;
- an old document is not presented as current;
- an intended product URL is not described as working when it redirects elsewhere;
- a website statement is updated when operations change;
- a founder signature is not used to imply scientific validation; and
- a research-only disclaimer is not followed by a human-outcome promise.
These choices can slow a release. They also make the brand more dependable.
What the signatures do - and do not - mean
The approved signatures of Jeffrey Dupaul and Zachary Festa are visual evidence of founder ownership. They signal that the brand is connected to accountable people.
They do not replace:
- a certificate of analysis;
- an independent laboratory record;
- product specifications;
- legal or regulatory review;
- buyer due diligence; or
- technical evaluation by a qualified professional.
The signatures belong on founder, mission and company-standard content. Product-science pages should remain evidence-led.
A publishing standard for every Titan Core page
Before release, the team should complete a short Research-Quality-Integrity review.
Research check
- Is the intended audience legitimate and research-focused?
- Does the article avoid dosage, administration and personal-use guidance?
- Are scientific sources represented within their actual scope?
Quality check
- Are product names, images and links correct?
- Is every specific claim supported by current evidence?
- Does the feature image show the real Titan Core brand or product without invented claims?
Integrity check
- Do all destinations work as described?
- Are pending items labeled honestly?
- Is the CTA appropriate for the page and current operation?
- Has the responsible founder or reviewer approved the final version?
Why this standard supports revenue
Trust and revenue are not separate goals. When a reader can recognize the product, understand the boundary, review the relevant information and reach support, fewer questions remain between interest and action.
That does not guarantee a sale. It makes the decision path clearer and gives Titan Core a better foundation for repeat business.
Review Titan Core standards
Visit Titan Core Quality Standards, then read How Titan Core is building trust. For a specific product or document question, use the Contact page.
Sources and further reading
- FDA Q2(R2): Validation of Analytical Procedures
- FTC Health Products Compliance Guidance
- Titan Core Quality Standards
- Related: Meet the founders
For research and laboratory context only. Brand signatures do not validate a product, document or scientific conclusion.

