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TB-500
99%+ identity purity
Recovery / Healing

TB-500

10mgRecovery / Healing

TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 studied for its potential role in actin regulation and tissue repair processes in preclinical research models. For research use only.

DosageSKU TB500-10MG
10mg
Price
$100.00
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Compound information

Technical specifications
Molecular profile

What is TB-500?

TypeSynthetic Peptide
Molecular formulaC₂₁₂H₃₅₀N₅₆O₇₈S
Molecular weight4963.4
CAS number77591-33-4
Amino acids43
Storage requirements

Stability information

Avoid freeze/thaw cyclesProtect from lightKeep refrigerated
Lyophilized (powder)
−20°C · 24+ months
Reconstituted
2–8°C · ~30 days

Research highlights

Active areas of study

Actin regulation

Research on the actin-sequestering, actin-binding domain of thymosin beta-4.

Cell migration and angiogenesis

Studies examining directed cell migration and new blood-vessel formation.

Anti-fibrotic organization

Investigating connective-tissue organization and scar-reduction in repair models.

Cardiac and dermal repair

Mechanistic work on tissue-specific repair across cardiac and dermal models.

Sources & references

Peer-reviewed research

Important distinction: The published literature is on full-length thymosin β-4 (Tβ4), the parent protein — not the TB-500 fragment itself. No completed human trials exist for TB-500 specifically; the citations below are for Tβ4.

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Thymosin beta4 accelerates wound healing

1999 · Malinda KM et al.
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Nature

Thymosin β4 induces adult epicardial progenitor mobilization and neovascularization

2007 · Smart N et al.
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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy

Thymosin β4: a multi-functional regenerative peptide. Basic properties and clinical applications

2012 · Goldstein AL et al.
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Wound Repair and Regeneration

Thymosin β4 and a synthetic peptide containing its actin-binding domain promote dermal wound repair in db/db diabetic mice and in aged mice

2003 · Philp D et al.
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Important research notice

Not for human consumption. This product is sold exclusively for research and educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

All clinical trial data and research findings presented on this page are sourced from peer-reviewed journals and official publications. They are provided for educational reference only and should not be interpreted as medical advice or product claims.

By purchasing this product, you confirm that you are a qualified researcher and will use it in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.