Compliance

Compliance-aware research chemical sourcing

MolGraph supports laboratory research-use sourcing workflows. Product availability, documentation, shipment classification, and buyer eligibility may require review before fulfillment.

Review areas

MolGraph keeps compliance language conservative: public pages may help structure a request, but they are not final regulatory, customs, shipment, or buyer eligibility decisions.

Research-use boundary

Products are intended for laboratory research use only. They are not for human use, veterinary use, clinical diagnostic use, or personal-use procurement.

Restricted compound review

Controlled, restricted, hazardous, or export-sensitive materials may require institutional verification and additional review before fulfillment.

Shipment constraints

Destination country, quantity, packaging, carrier rules, customs requirements, and product classification can affect fulfillment.

Research-use boundary

Products referenced through MolGraph are intended for laboratory research use only and are not for human or veterinary use.

MolGraph does not support clinical diagnostic use unless explicitly stated by an appropriate supplier document, and it does not support personal-use procurement.

Restricted compound review

Certain compounds may require institutional verification, buyer eligibility review, or additional documentation before any supplier follow-up can proceed.

Controlled, restricted, hazardous, or export-sensitive materials require additional review. MolGraph does not list specific regulatory conclusions unless supporting data exists.

Shipment and documentation review

Destination country, quantity, product classification, packaging, carrier constraints, dangerous goods handling, and customs documentation may affect fulfillment.

MolGraph does not treat public reference content as final transport classification, customs determination, regulatory approval, or carrier acceptance.

What MolGraph does not support

MolGraph does not support human or veterinary use, personal use, unauthorized restricted chemical procurement, or attempts to misuse or circumvent compliance controls.

Submit compliance questions with CAS number, destination, quantity, buyer institution, and intended research-use context so the inquiry can be routed appropriately.