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Immunology · Geroscience Research
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Reference Compound
Educational reference for Thymalin (Thymic Peptide). Scroll down for molecular profile, pharmacokinetics, mechanism, applications, and handling.
At a Glance
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Lot PAP-THYMAL-240118-A01 — Reference
Field of Medicine — Immunology · Geroscience Research
Immunology and Gerontology Research.
Thymalin is a polypeptide preparation derived from thymic tissue, developed in Russian immunology research as an immunomodulatory reference compound. It is part of a broader family of thymic peptides studied for effects on T-cell maturation.
Thymalin is reported to promote differentiation and maturation of T-lymphocyte precursors, modulate cytokine balance, and influence regulatory immune cell populations. It is often studied alongside Thymosin Alpha-1 and Thymulin.
Reference Compound
Thymalin (Thymic Peptide)
02 — Science
03 — Pathway
Mechanism summaries for Thymalin (Thymic Peptide) are drawn from peer-reviewed literature describing receptor binding, signaling pathways, and observed activity in preclinical models.
04 — Lab Reference
For licensed research and clinical evaluation only. Not dosing guidance.
Reconstitution
Bacteriostatic water (0.9% benzyl alcohol) or sterile water. Add diluent slowly along the vial wall — do not inject directly onto the lyophilized cake. Swirl gently until fully dissolved.
Storage
Lyophilized: −20°C long term; 2–8°C short term (weeks). Protect from light.Reconstituted: 2–8°C, generally up to 14–28 days depending on compound.
Quality
≥99% purity by HPLC. Identity confirmed by mass spectrometry. Independent third-party verification on every lot. COA available per lot.
Handling notes —Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles. Do not shake vigorously after reconstitution.
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05 — Common Questions
Thymalin (Thymic Peptide) is presented here as a reference compound for clinicians and researchers. Regulatory status varies by jurisdiction and indication — see the official drug databases (FDA, EMA) for current approval information.
Yes. A lot-specific COA documenting identity and purity by HPLC and mass spectrometry is available on request through the Request Information form.
Each lot is analyzed by reverse-phase HPLC for purity and confirmed by mass spectrometry for identity. Independent third-party laboratory verification is performed on every lot.
Store the lyophilized vial refrigerated for short-term use, or frozen at −20°C for long-term storage. Once reconstituted, refrigerate and protect from light.
06 — Citations
The following sources are representative of the literature describing Thymalin (Thymic Peptide). A full annotated citation list with PubMed identifiers is available on request.
See also the glossary of research terms and the full peptide library.
Comparative Reference
See molecular profile, pharmacokinetics, and handling next to related compounds in the same family.
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