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Thymalin

Thymalin

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Thymalin

Thymalin

Regular price $52.00
Regular price $52.00 Sale price
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Thymalin is a peptide complex originally isolated from the thymus gland and studied for its immunomodulatory properties. Research suggests it may help regulate T-cell differentiation, enhance immune system function, and support healthy aging processes.

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Thymalin is a peptide bioregulator complex originally isolated from the thymus gland. It consists of short peptide fragments that regulate immune system development, T-cell differentiation, and thymic function. Thymalin has been studied for its immunomodulatory, geroprotective, and regenerative properties, and was used clinically in Russia for immune deficiencies, infections, cancer support, and age-related disorders.

Structure

  • Type: Natural thymic peptide complex (heterogeneous short peptides, ~2–6 amino acids)
  • Origin: Extracted and purified from calf thymus (synthetic versions now available)
  • Molecular Weight: ~800–1500 Da (varies due to peptide mixture)
  • Mechanism:



    Regulates T-lymphocyte proliferation and differentiation



    Normalizes expression of cytokines and immune mediators



    Exhibits epigenetic-like regulation of gene expression in immune cells



    Involved in anti-aging and tissue regeneration pathways

Research

Immunomodulation

  • Enhances T-cell activity and restores immune balance in suppressed states.
  • Improves resistance to bacterial and viral infections.

Geroprotection & Longevity

  • Shown to slow age-related decline in immune and endocrine systems.
  • Animal and human studies suggest lifespan extension with thymic peptides.

Oncology Support

  • Used as an adjunct therapy in cancer, enhancing immune surveillance.
  • May reduce toxicity of chemotherapy and radiation.

Regenerative Effects

  • Promotes tissue repair and wound healing.
  • Stimulates production of hematopoietic stem cells.

Safety Profile

  • Generally well tolerated in clinical use.
  • Reported as non-toxic and non-immunogenic.

Summary

Thymalin is a thymic peptide bioregulator studied for:

  • Immune restoration in deficiency and disease
  • Geroprotective effects supporting healthy aging and longevity
  • Adjunctive role in oncology and infection control
  • Tissue regeneration and repair

This peptide complex is supplied as a lyophilized powder. Store vials at 2–8 °C, protected from light and moisture. For long-term preservation, keep unopened vials at −20 °C. After reconstitution, prepare under sterile conditions, refrigerate at 2–8 °C, and use promptly. Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.

1. Khavinson VKh, et al. Thymic peptides and aging: geroprotective role of Thymalin. *Biogerontology*. 2020;21(4):401–411. doi:10.1007/s10522-020-09883-3

2. Morozov VG, et al. Thymalin as an immunomodulatory peptide preparation. *Bull Exp Biol Med*. 1982;93(4):1235–1238. doi:10.1007/BF00840345

3. Anisimov VN, et al. Thymic peptides prolong life span in rodents. *Mech Ageing Dev*. 1996;89(3):89–98. doi:10.1016/0047-6374(96)01721-7

4. Khavinson VKh, et al. Peptide bioregulators: thymic peptides and immune restoration. *Arch Gerontol Geriatr*. 2001;33(1):39–47. doi:10.1016/S0167-4943(01)00161-2

5. Lin YC, et al. Effects of thymic peptides on T-lymphocyte differentiation. *Immunology*. 1984;51(2):231–237. PMID: 6373459

6. Khavinson VKh, et al. Clinical application of Thymalin in elderly patients. *Adv Gerontol*. 2002;9:27–34. PMID: 12665217

7. Mikhailova ON, et al. Thymalin in the treatment of immune deficiency states. *Bull Exp Biol Med*. 1992;113(6):628–631. doi:10.1007/BF00840795

8. Khavinson VKh, et al. Thymic peptides in oncology and immunotherapy. *Mol Biol (Mosk)*. 2005;39(5):770–775. PMID: 16396356

9. Morozov VG, et al. Peptide regulation of hematopoiesis: role of Thymalin. *Exp Hematol*. 1990;18(6):593–597. PMID: 2194051

10. Khavinson VKh, et al. Thymalin and peptide bioregulators in regenerative medicine. *Russ J Mol Biol*. 2017;51(5):733–742. doi:10.1134/S0026898417050058