Thymosin
Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a bioactive peptide derived from the thymus gland, known for its immune-modulating and anti-inflammatory properties. It plays a critical role in enhancing T-cell function and is widely studied for its applications in immune deficiency, chronic infections, and cancer-related immunotherapy. Tα1 is most commonly used to enhance immune resilience, support viral defence, and improve systemic recovery from illness or immune stress. It has gained increased attention for its potential role in optimizing immune surveillance in both preventative and therapeutic protocols. Often included in wellness stacks alongside peptides like Epitalon or MOTS-c, Thymosin Alpha-1 is considered a foundational agent for strengthening immune function, improving energy, and reducing systemic inflammation.
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Dosing Instructions
Confirm subtype before use. Administer subcutaneously in the abdomen or thigh on a scheduled basis. Begin with a conservative starting dose appropriate to the subtype (e.g., Ta1 1–2x weekly; TB-500 weekly loading then taper) and adjust only under guidance. Rotate sites.
Compound Information
Primary Use: Ta1: immune modulation; TB-500: tissue repair and recovery.
Class: Thymic peptides.
Molecular Weight: ~3,108 Da (Ta1); ~4,964 Da (TB-500).
Formula: Linear peptides; sequence varies by subtype.
Mechanism: Ta1 supports T-cell function; TB-500 influences actin dynamics, cell migration, and healing.
Administration: Subcutaneous injection per subtype protocol.
Half-Life: Hours; varies by subtype and product.
Note: All peptide products are for research purposes only. Information provided is educational and not a substitute for medical advice.
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