TB-500 - 10mg
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Peptide Class: Synthetic Peptide Fragment / Tissue Repair Research Peptide
OVERVIEW
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in cellular migration and tissue repair processes. It is designed to mimic the active region responsible for many of Thymosin Beta-4’s biological effects.
TB-500 is primarily researched for its role in cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration. It is known for its ability to influence actin-binding pathways, which are critical for cellular movement and structural organization.
In laboratory environments, TB-500 is studied in models related to wound healing, muscle tissue repair, and cellular regeneration.
POTENTIAL RESEARCH BENEFIT
TB-500 is commonly studied for its potential role in:
Tissue Repair
Investigated for its influence on regeneration of muscle and connective tissues.
Cell Migration
Studied in models examining movement and organization of cells during healing.
Angiogenesis
Researched for its potential role in the formation of new blood vessels.
Inflammation Modulation
Explored for its involvement in inflammatory response pathways.
Muscle and Connective Tissue Models
Examined for its effects on structural tissue integrity and recovery processes.
MECHANISM OF ACTION
TB-500 is believed to function by influencing actin dynamics and cellular movement.
Research suggests it may:
Bind to actin and regulate cytoskeletal organization
Promote cell migration to areas of tissue damage
Support angiogenesis and vascular development
Modulate inflammatory signaling pathways
Enhance cellular repair and regeneration processes
Because of these mechanisms, TB-500 is frequently studied in regenerative biology and tissue repair research.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Compound Name: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment)
Peptide Type: Synthetic peptide fragment
Peptide Length: 43 amino acids
Molecular Weight: ~4963 g/mol
Appearance: White lyophilized powder
What is TD-500?
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 studied for its potential role in tissue repair, cell migration, and regeneration.
What is TD-500 commonly researched for?
Researchers study TB-500 in wound healing models, angiogenesis, inflammation pathways, and muscle repair.
STORAGE:
To maintain product stability and quality:
Store the lyophilized peptide at -20°C for long-term storage.
Short-term storage may be maintained at 2–8°C (refrigerated).
Keep the vial dry, sealed, and protected from light.
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles, as this may reduce peptide stability.
Once reconstituted, solutions should be stored refrigerated and used within a short timeframe according to laboratory protocols.
For Research Use Only
Not intended for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use.
