Thymalin, 10mg

$34.00

  • Product Name: Thymalin
  • Sequence: Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn-OH
  • Molecular Formula: C33H54N12O15
  • Molecular Weight: 858.86 g/mol
  • Research Only: Yes
  • Form: Lyophilized Solid
  • Storage: Keep refrigerated upon reconstitution

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Description

Thymalin is a thymic peptide that has been studied in research settings for its role in immune system function. Its biological activity is dependent on zinc binding, typically in a 1:1 ratio, which is required for its functional conformation. Structural analyses, including NMR studies, have shown that zinc association induces the three-dimensional configuration necessary for receptor interaction. In physiological models, Thymalin is produced by thymic epithelial cells in its zinc-bound form. Preclinical investigations have reported that zinc availability may influence Thymalin activity. Experimental models of zinc deficiency have demonstrated associations with changes in T-cell populations and immune signaling molecules, while zinc repletion has been observed to restore Thymalin-related activity under controlled conditions.

Immune System Research

Thymalin has been examined for its potential role in T-cell differentiation and immune signaling. Studies suggest it may interact with T-cell populations both within and outside the thymus through receptor-mediated mechanisms.

In animal models, including murine studies of immune imbalance, Thymalin has been associated with changes in cytokine expression and immune cell activity. Observations have included shifts in markers commonly associated with T-helper cell responses (e.g., Th1- and Th2-related cytokines), as well as variations in immune cell infiltration in experimental settings. These findings are context-dependent and remain under investigation.

Inflammatory Pathway Research

Thymalin and related peptide analogues have been studied in models of inflammation, including endotoxin-induced systems. Some experimental data suggest associations with modulation of proinflammatory mediators and cytokine activity. These effects have been observed in controlled laboratory environments and require further validation.

Thymalin is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for human use. Its safety, efficacy, and pharmacological profile have not been established in approved FDA clinical trials. This compound is intended strictly for laboratory research purposes and is not for human or veterinary use.

Lyophilized Peptides

These peptides are freeze-dried, a process that not only extends shelf life but also preserves the purity and integrity of the peptides during storage. 

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