TB-500 is a synthetic research peptide modeled after a 43-amino acid sequence found in the naturally occurring protein Thymosin Beta-4. In preclinical studies, it has been explored for its potential involvement in various biological processes related to tissue maintenance and repair.
Animal models have examined TB-500’s role in supporting blood vessel formation, regulating inflammatory responses, and aiding cellular migration during tissue recovery. Research has also investigated its possible effects on oxidative stress in the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. Due to its broad involvement in cellular repair pathways, TB-500 continues to be a subject of interest in regenerative and age-related research.
This compound is provided strictly for laboratory research purposes only and is not intended for human or veterinary use.
What is TB-500?
TB-500 is a synthetic 43-amino acid peptide modeled after Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4), a naturally occurring protein found in nearly all mammalian cells. In laboratory research, TB-500 has been studied for its interaction with the actin cytoskeleton, a critical component of cell migration and tissue organization. Preclinical and in vitro studies have explored TB-500’s potential to support wound healing, stimulate blood vessel growth (angiogenesis), modulate inflammation, and promote extracellular matrix formation. Additional research is investigating its possible roles in reducing oxidative stress in models of spinal cord injury and improving recovery outcomes in cardiac injury models. Due to its broad biological activity, TB-500 has also been examined in the context of regenerative and age-related research.This peptide is provided strictly for laboratory research use only and is not intended for human or veterinary use.
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