What is Fluorene Myristate?
Fluorene Myristate is a synthetic ester that combines 9‑fluorenol and myristic acid, two chemical components with distinct properties. It appears in research circles as an experimental substance, and information about its development or specific use is limited.
Use
We emphasize that this product is not permitted for consumption as food or as a food additive,
according to the guidelines of both the FDA and the European Commission! Advising on its
consumption, or selling or producing it for consumption, is strictly prohibited.
Keep out of reach of children!
Store securely closed in a cool, dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
Next Valley aims to be a reliable provider of quality Nootropics. Certain Nootropics are not considered dietary supplements, and we want to provide our customers with clear information about this.
Content
Content per 1 HPMC capsule:
100 mg Fluorene Myristate
Gluten-free organic rice flour (filler)
Magnesium stearate (anti-caking agent)
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) capsule
Manufacture date: 20250211
Retest date: 20270210
Packing date: 20250326
Lot no.: 250326
20 gram Fluorene Myristate Bulk powder
Manufacture date: 20250211
Retest date: 20270210
Packing date: 20250326
Lot no.: 250326
Bulk powder is supplied without a measuring scoop.
Certificate of Analysis
A Certificate of Analysis may sometimes be referred to as a COA, a CofA, a Certificate of Conformity, or a Certificate of Conformity. It is a document certifying that a delivered product meets the recipient’s specifications.
At this moment, the Certificate of Analysis from Nutrilab is not yet processed due to the product’s recent production. The supplier is a trusted partner of Next Valley, responsible for 80% of our Non-Consumptive Substances supply.
Certificate of Analysis for Fluorene Myristate
The content of a Certificate of Analysis varies by industry and product category. Below, we discuss the general content of a COA as it applies to the raw materials used in Next Valley products.