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Sports Research

Sports Research is a family-owned supplement brand founded in the 1980s in San Pedro, California. Known for their coconut oil-based softgels, Non-GMO Project verification across their product line, and broad category coverage spanning omega-3s, collagen, vitamins, and adaptogens. Their flagship products — Triple Strength Omega-3, Collagen Peptides, and Vitamin D3+K2 — collectively have over 200,000 Amazon reviews.

Founded 1980San Pedro, California130 products
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Third-Party TestedNo Proprietary BlendsClinical DosingPublished COAs

Sports Research meets three of our four Science-Verified criteria: third-party testing, no proprietary blends, and...

Sports Research meets three of our four Science-Verified criteria: third-party testing, no proprietary blends, and clinical dosing on most products. COAs are available upon request but not publicly posted on their website.

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AntioxidantsVeggie Softgel

Sports Research CoQ10 100mg with Coconut Oil & BioPerine

Yes — Non-GMO Project Verified, Vegan Certified

100mg CoQ10 per softgel, enhanced with BioPerine per veggie softgel · Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) 100mg with BioPerine 5mg

Sports Research combines 100mg of CoQ10 (ubiquinone) with organic coconut oil and BioPerine black pepper extract to maximize absorption of this fat-soluble antioxidant. The 120-count veggie softgel bottle provides a 4-month supply. Vegan Certified, Non-GMO Project Verified, and manufactured in a US cGMP-compliant facility, this formula avoids fillers, gluten, and carrageenan — delivering pure CoQ10 in a clean, well-absorbed format.

4.7 (7,347)
$27.95$0.23/serving
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AntioxidantsSoftgel

Sports Research Triple Strength Astaxanthin

IGEN Non-GMO Verified, Vegan Certified, third-party tested

12mg astaxanthin per softgel per softgel · Astaxanthin (Icelandic Astalif)

12mg vegan astaxanthin from Icelandic Astalif algae, cold-pressed with organic coconut oil. IGEN Non-GMO Verified. Vegan certified.

4.6 (5,775)
$26.95$0.45/serving
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Antioxidants

Sports Research Astaxanthin 12mg with Coconut Oil

Natural Astaxanthin 12mg with Organic Coconut Oil. Non-GMO Verified, Third-Party Tested.

4.6 (3,324)
$26.95$0.45/serving
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AntioxidantsSoftgel

Sports Research Astaxanthin 6mg with Coconut Oil

Yes — Non-GMO tested, third-party purity and potency tested

6mg astaxanthin per softgel per softgel · Astaxanthin (Icelandic Algalif) 6mg

Sports Research sources astaxanthin from Icelandic Algalif microalgae, cultivated using geothermal energy and glacially pure water — one of the most sustainable and pure astaxanthin sources globally. Each 6mg softgel is formulated with organic coconut oil for enhanced absorption of this fat-soluble carotenoid. Non-GMO tested, gluten-free, and third-party tested for purity and potency. 3,081 reviews at 4.6 stars confirm strong user satisfaction.

4.6 (3,081)
$26.95$0.22/serving
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Antioxidants

Sports Research Vegan NAC 600mg

N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC). Vegan capsules. Non-GMO Verified, Third-Party Tested.

4.6 (426)
$19.95$0.22/serving
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Science-Verified" mean on Supplement Science?

A brand earns our Science-Verified designation by meeting four objective criteria: third-party testing at accredited labs, no proprietary blends (full ingredient disclosure), clinical dosing aligned with published research, and publicly available Certificates of Analysis. Sports Research meets three of four criteria — COAs are available upon request but not published publicly.

Is Sports Research third-party tested?

Yes. Sports Research products undergo third-party testing for purity and potency. Many products carry Non-GMO Project Verification, and select products have additional certifications like Informed Choice (banned substance testing for athletes) and USDA Organic.

Why does Sports Research use coconut oil in their softgels?

Many Sports Research supplements use organic coconut oil as a carrier in their softgels. This serves a functional purpose: fat-soluble nutrients (like vitamin D, CoQ10, and astaxanthin) absorb significantly better when taken with dietary fat. The coconut oil provides this fat matrix directly in the capsule, eliminating the need to take supplements with a meal.

How does Sports Research compare to premium brands like Thorne or Life Extension?

Sports Research occupies the mid-tier price point with strong quality standards. They use branded ingredients (KSM-66, Creapure, Suntheanine, Superba2) similar to premium brands but at lower price points. The main differentiator is that Thorne and Life Extension publish COAs publicly and have deeper clinical research programs, while Sports Research focuses on accessibility and value.

Where can I buy Sports Research products?

Sports Research products are available on Amazon and directly from sportsresearch.com. Their Amazon storefront has the most reviews and often the best pricing with Subscribe & Save discounts. Our affiliate links go to Amazon for convenience and buyer protection.

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