Description
High-Level Summary
TB-500 is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring peptide known as Thymosin Beta-4. It is recognized for its role in tissue regeneration, cell migration, and wound healing. TB-500 is widely studied in experimental models of soft tissue repair, inflammation reduction, and cardiovascular healing. Its ability to promote cellular remodeling and increase angiogenesis makes it a valuable research compound for regeneration-focused applications.
– Form: Lyophilized peptide
– Purity: >99%
– Origin: Manufactured and tested in the USA
– Certifications: Certificate of Analysis (COA) included with every order
Mechanism of Action (MOA)
TB-500 mimics the effects of Thymosin Beta-4 by:
– Enhancing cell migration and differentiation
– Promoting angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels)
– Reducing inflammatory responses at injury sites
– Supporting actin binding and cytoskeletal remodeling
Research Applications
– Wound healing and soft tissue regeneration
– Muscle and ligament recovery studies
– Inflammation modulation and scar reduction
– Cardiovascular tissue healing models
– Ophthalmic and corneal repair studies
Key Benefits for Research
– Versatile applications across organ systems
– Rapid onset of action in tissue injury models
– Synergistic potential with other regenerative peptides
– Favorable stability and low immunogenicity
Certificate of Purity & Testing
Each vial is:
– Produced in a GMP-compliant U.S. facility
– Supplied with a Certificate of Analysis (COA)
– Tested via HPLC and mass spectrometry
– Shipped securely from the USA
Formulation & Dosage Info
– Contents: 5mg or 10mg of lyophilized TB-500 peptide
– Appearance: White/off-white powder
– Solubility: Sterile bacteriostatic water recommended
– Storage: Store lyophilized powder at -20°C; stable for up to 30 days post-reconstitution if refrigerated
*For laboratory research use only. Not intended for human or veterinary use.*
Legal & Compliance Notices
– Sold strictly for research purposes
– Not for human consumption or diagnostic use
– Researchers must adhere to applicable legal and institutional safety protocols

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