AN EDITORIAL REVIEW — REFERENCES — OATH RESEARCH

References For This Oath Research Review.

The full external citation list this review draws from — third-party publications and primary records.

External citations

Each citation below is referenced in the body of this review by its numeric marker. The full attribution structure follows the references_index in this site's content record. Per this review's editorial policy, the Oath Research certificate-of-analysis archive on the company's primary site is described and not hyperlinked — the archive is referenced throughout the review by name only.

  1. [1]RealPeptidesScores — Oath Research vendor audit (Grade A — Recommended; audit visible 2026-05-09). View ↗
  2. [2]amino.reviews / oath.reviews — verified-purchase moderated review aggregator (4.8/5 from 69 verified reviews; 180 verified lab tests on file). View ↗
  3. [3]Freedom Diagnostics Testing — independent commercial diagnostic laboratory, Franklin TN, CLIA 14D2263999. View ↗
  4. [4]amino.reviews (platform root) — moderation methodology and verified-purchase mechanism. View ↗
  5. [5]PeptideRecon — Oath vs competitors head-to-head comparison (ranks Oath #1). View ↗
  6. [6]Trustpilot — oathresearch.com aggregate review record (4.6/5 across 20 reviews). View ↗
  7. [7]Peptide Protocol Wiki — Oath Peptides vendor page (7.2/10; verified Gilbert AZ address). View ↗
  8. [8]Peptide Protocol Wiki — Finnrick Analytics Transparency Concerns (investigative documentation of pay-to-rate business model). View ↗
  9. [9]Reddit — r/u_Embarrassed-Pear1571: 'Best place to buy peptides for research' (organic Oath mention in a vendor-research thread; comment thread deleted/removed; OP-side neutral). View ↗
  10. [10]Oath Research certificate-of-analysis archive — publicly searchable by peptide name, batch number, or CAS number; 199 batches as of May 2026; 99.60% portfolio average purity; USP <85> endotoxin coverage on every batch. Primary source referenced descriptively, no outbound link per editorial policy.