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Last updated: 2026-06-28

Terms and conditions

Terms of use of the website and of acquisition of the products supplied by Biogenesis Labs.

1. Use of the website

By accessing the website you accept these terms. If you do not agree, please refrain from using it. We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time; the version in force is the one published on this website.

2. Research use only

All products supplied by Biogenesis Labs are intended exclusively for scientific and laboratory research. They are NOT suitable for human or animal consumption, nor for diagnostic, therapeutic or cosmetic use. They have not been evaluated by any health regulatory agency.

By purchasing a product you declare that you are a qualified researcher, laboratory, academic institution or qualified professional, and you agree to use it only for the purposes described in the technical material.

3. Limited warranty

Biogenesis Labs warrants that its products meet the published technical specifications (purity, presentation, identity) at the time of shipment. This warranty is the sole applicable warranty and replaces any other express or implied warranty, including fitness for a particular purpose.

4. Limitation of liability

Biogenesis Labs shall not be liable for indirect damages, loss of profit, loss of data or any consequential damage arising from the use of its products outside the research scope, nor from the breach of recommended storage and handling conditions.

5. Governing law and jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of the operator's place of establishment and, on a supplementary basis, by international B2B commercial usages. Given that the products are intended exclusively for scientific and laboratory research, the buyer declares to act as a professional, researcher or academic institution — not as a final consumer — and acknowledges that the relationship is business-to-business in nature.

Notwithstanding the above, no provision of these terms deprives the buyer of any mandatory rights granted by their local law; where a mandatory rule of the buyer's country applies, it shall prevail over the chosen law to the extent strictly required. The parties shall first attempt to resolve any dispute in good faith; failing that, disputes shall be submitted to the competent ordinary courts of the owner's domicile, unless a mandatory public-policy rule of the buyer's jurisdiction states otherwise.