
Thymalin is a synthetic peptide originally derived from compounds associated with the thymus gland, a central organ in the regulation and development of the immune system. Its structure is designed to closely resemble naturally occurring thymic peptides, making it a subject of interest in laboratory research focused on immune regulation, cellular differentiation, and systemic resilience.
Thymalin is commonly explored in experimental settings where immune system function, stress response, and age-related immune changes are under investigation.
The thymus gland plays a critical role in immune development, particularly in the maturation and differentiation of T-lymphocytes (T-cells). Thymalin is studied for its potential role in influencing these processes, offering researchers a tool to better understand thymus-mediated immune signalling pathways.
Because its amino acid sequence mirrors naturally occurring peptides, Thymalin is considered structurally compatible in experimental models, which has supported its continued investigation in immunology-focused research.
In laboratory and preclinical research environments, Thymalin is associated with:
Modulation of immune-related cellular signalling
Influence on T-cell maturation and differentiation pathways
Support of immune system balance under stress conditions
Interaction with regulatory processes involved in immune ageing
The precise biochemical mechanisms remain an active area of research, and findings continue to evolve as further studies are conducted.
Thymalin is currently explored in research contexts including:
Immune system regulation and maintenance
Age-associated immune function changes
Cellular response to physiological stress
General vitality and systemic resilience
Immunomodulatory signalling pathways
All research use remains strictly non-clinical and confined to controlled laboratory settings.
Thymalin represents a peptide of significant interest within immunological and cellular research. Rooted in thymus-related biology, it provides researchers with a focused compound for studying immune regulation, stress response, and age-related immune dynamics. The 10mg format offers flexibility for a range of experimental designs and investigative approaches.
Synonyms: Thymulin, Thymalin, 9H198D04WL
Sequence: XAKSQGGSN
IUPAC Condensed: H-Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn-OH
Molecular Weight: ~858.9 g/mol
CAS Number: 63958-90-7
PubChem CID: 3085284
Reference: PubChem Link
Stability: Store lyophilised peptide at -20 °C
Aliquot after reconstitution to prevent repeated freeze–thaw cycles
Reconstituted solution may be stored at 4 °C for a limited period
Lyophilised peptide remains stable until expiry when stored at -20 °C
Source: Biosynthesis
Reconstitution: Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water
This product is supplied for laboratory research purposes only.
Thymalin sold by Pure Peptides UK is intended solely for scientific research and educational use. Purchase and use are restricted to licensed researchers.
| Weight | 6 g |
|---|---|
| Cap Colour | Red |