F
N+ Score46
Joint & BoneServing: 1 Capsule(s)Type: Other Combinations

Caprin by Biotics Research is an 'Other Combinations' supplement within the Joint & Bone category, containing five ingredients. It provides Caprylic Acid at 1200mg per serving, alongside Calcium at 100mg and Magnesium at 50mg. Both Calcium and Magnesium are noted as being underdosed, suggesting they do not meet amounts typically associated with clinical efficacy for general bone or joint support. The product holds an N+ Score of 46, earning an 'F' grade, placing it in the 'below average' tier. Its ingredient adequacy is rated at 0, and formula completeness at 25, despite 100% label transparency. This product may appeal to individuals interested in Caprylic Acid, but its overall formulation and mineral dosages are not optimized according to current scientific understanding.

About This Product

Caprin by Biotics Research is a joint & bone supplement containing 5 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 46/100 (Grade F).

N+ Score Breakdown

Ingredient Adequacy0/100

Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?

Formula Completeness25/100

Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?

Label Transparency100/100

Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?

Ingredient Diversity100/100

Does the formula include a breadth of beneficial compounds from multiple pathways?

Strengths

  • +Fully transparent label with individual ingredient amounts disclosed
  • +Broad ingredient diversity exceeding category norms

Weaknesses

  • Several ingredients below clinically effective doses
  • Missing several expected ingredients for its category

Ingredient Analysis (5 ingredients)

IngredientAmountDose Adequacy
Calories10.000 {Calories}N/A
Total Fat1.000 gN/A
Calcium100.000 mgUnder
Magnesium50.000 mgUnder
Caprylic Acid1200.000 mgN/A

Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.