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Last reviewed: June 8, 2026
BonesLabs publishes educational content for the research community. This policy explains how that content is produced, where our information comes from, and how we handle errors. It applies to the BonesLabs blog and the informational sections of this site.
All BonesLabs products are sold strictly for laboratory and scientific research use only. Nothing we publish is medical advice, dosing guidance, or a recommendation for human or animal use. Our content describes materials, methods, handling, and analytical context for a professional research audience. See our research-use disclaimer for the full statement.
Articles are written and reviewed by the BonesLabs team. We aim for accuracy, clarity, and neutrality: we describe what is known, note uncertainty where it exists, and avoid overstating what a material does. We do not publish content that promotes unsafe or off-label human use.
Where an article makes a factual, chemical, or analytical claim, we base it on primary and reputable secondary sources — peer-reviewed literature, public chemical databases (such as PubChem), and recognized analytical references. Product specifications, purity, and identity claims are grounded in the third-party Certificate of Analysis (COA) that ships with each batch.
BonesLabs sells research materials, and some articles reference products we sell. We disclose that relationship here rather than implying neutrality we don't have. Editorial content is not a substitute for the product's COA or a reader's own verification.
If we publish an error, we fix it. Substantive corrections (those that change the meaning of a claim) are noted on the affected article with the date of the update. Minor fixes — typos, formatting, broken links — are made without a formal note.
To report an error or request a correction, email [email protected] or reach us through the contact page. Please include the article URL and a brief description of the issue.