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Transparency

Affiliate disclosure.

Last updated2026-04-18

PeptideRadar participates in affiliate programs with peptide research-chemical vendors. This page explains exactly how we make money, which programs we're in, and how we handle conflicts between affiliate revenue and editorial independence.

How we make money

PeptideRadar earns a commission when a reader clicks through one of our links to a participating vendor and completes a purchase. The commission is paid by the vendor out of their margin; our readers pay the same price either way. Some affiliate programs offer a one-time commission; others offer a lifetime or recurring commission on subscriptions.

Programs we participate in

Editorial independence

We publish critical reviews of affiliate-partner vendors when the data warrants it. An affiliate relationship does not buy favorable coverage. If a vendor we're affiliated with ships us a bad lot, fails a COA test, or has a major quality incident, we publish the finding — and we flag the affiliate relationship in the article so readers can calibrate.

What you'll see on articles

Questions

If you see something that looks like an undisclosed commercial relationship on PeptideRadar, email corrections@peptideradar.net. We take this seriously.