TB-500 10mg
Research compound

TB-500 10mg

Price
80,00 CHF

TB-500 10 mg (Thymosin Beta-4) research-grade lyophilized peptide powder in a glass vial. Studied in experimental models of tissue repair and regeneration, angiogenesis, inflammatory signaling and cell migration.

Third party tested
High purity and quality
Research use only
Research use only: this product is intended exclusively for laboratory, analytical or collector purposes. It is not intended for human or veterinary use, food use, dietary supplementation, cosmetic use or as a medicine.

TB-500 10 mg (Thymosin Beta-4) research-grade lyophilized peptide powder in a glass vial. Studied in experimental models of tissue repair and regeneration, angiogenesis, inflammatory signaling and cell migration.

Research Use Only: All products are intended exclusively for laboratory and scientific research. Not for human or veterinary use.
Purity
High purity (third-party tested)
Form
Lyophilized peptide powder
Content
10 mg TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) per vial
Packaging
Glass vial with sterile closure
Storage
Store lyophilized at −20 °C (desiccated, protected from light)
Molecular Formula
C212H350N56O78S
Molecular Weight
≈ 4963.5 g·mol⁻¹
Peptide Length
43-amino-acid peptide (Thymosin Beta-4)
CAS Number
77591-33-4
Solvent for reconstitution (research use): Lyophilized peptide powders are typically reconstituted with a suitable solvent such as bacteriostatic water (BAC). For a compatible research-only solvent, see Bacteriostatic water - 10 ml.

Research Overview

TB-500 is a research peptide corresponding to thymosin beta-4, an actin-binding protein involved in cell migration and cytoskeletal organization. In experimental systems it is used to explore mechanisms of tissue repair, angiogenesis and modulation of inflammatory signaling pathways.

Primary Research Areas

  • Tissue repair & regeneration: models of soft-tissue, cardiac and dermal recovery.
  • Angiogenesis & vascular support: studies on new blood-vessel formation and microcirculation.
  • Inflammatory signaling & cytoprotection: experimental work on pro-inflammatory mediators and tissue protection.
  • Cell migration & actin dynamics: research into actin-dependent cell motility and cytoskeletal organization.
 
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