
Thymic Peptide
Thymosin Alpha-1
Immune Modulation Research Compound
Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino acid peptide originally isolated from thymosin fraction 5, a calf thymus extract. It is one of the most biologically active components of the thymic hormones and has been extensively studied for its role in T-cell development, immune modulation, and antigen-specific immune responses.
Quantity
10MG
FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY — NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
Research Information
- Endogenous thymic peptide involved in T-cell maturation and activation
- Studied for modulation of Th1/Th2 immune balance in research models
- Activates dendritic cells and enhances antigen presentation in vitro
- Investigated in the context of innate and adaptive immune system research
- One of the most extensively characterised immunomodulatory peptides in literature
Storage Conditions
- Long-term: −20°C lyophilised
- Reconstituted: 4°C, use within 14 days
Safe Handling
- For laboratory research use only
- Handle with standard PPE
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RESEARCH USE ONLY: Thymosin Alpha-1 is sold exclusively for in vitro laboratory research. Not intended for human or animal consumption. Not for clinical or therapeutic use.
