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TB-500 10 mg

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is TB‑500?

TB‑500 is a synthetic peptide fragment modeled on thymosin beta‑4, studied for its regenerative and tissue‑repair properties.

Is TB‑500 naturally occurring?

No. TB‑500 is synthetic, but it mimics the naturally occurring Ac‑SDKP fragment of thymosin beta‑4.

What are its main research uses?

Research focuses on tissue repair, angiogenesis, muscle recovery, and wound healing.

How should TB‑500 be stored?

Keep refrigerated at 2–8 °C for short‑term storage; −20 °C for long‑term. Avoid repeated freeze‑thaw cycles.

What is the shelf life of TB‑500?

24 months in lyophilized form; 2–4 weeks after reconstitution if refrigerated.

Is TB‑500 approved for human use?

No. TB‑500 is strictly for research purposes only.

Overview

TB‑500 is a synthetic peptide fragment of thymosin beta‑4, a naturally occurring protein involved in tissue repair and regeneration. It has been studied for its ability to promote angiogenesis, accelerate wound healing, and support recovery in muscle and connective tissue. In research contexts, TB‑500 is valued for its role in modulating actin dynamics and cellular migration.

History

Discovery: Derived from thymosin beta‑4, identified in the 1960s as a thymic peptide.

Development: TB‑500 was synthesized to isolate and enhance the regenerative properties of thymosin beta‑4.

Research Use: Widely studied in regenerative medicine, sports recovery, and tissue repair models.

Research Findings

Promotes angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels).

Enhances cell migration and tissue regeneration.

Supports muscle recovery and reduces inflammation in animal models.

Investigated for potential roles in cardiac repair and ocular healing.

Molecular Structure

TB-500
3d TB-500

References

Goldstein AL, et al. Thymosin beta‑4 and tissue regeneration. Ann N Y Acad Sci.

Malinda KM, et al. Thymosin beta‑4 stimulates endothelial cell migration. J Cell Sci.

Sosne G, et al. Thymosin beta‑4 promotes corneal wound healing. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.

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