Compound Reference

TB-500

Thymosin Beta-4 Synthetic Fragment

TB-500 molecular structure
Molecular structure — illustrative reference.

Class

Thymosin Beta-4 Synthetic Fragment

Molecular Weight

4,963 Da

Half-life

Hours (multi-dose protocols studied)

Purity

≥98% (HPLC)

Form

Lyophilized powder

Storage

Lyophilized: −20°C; Reconstituted: 4°C

Reconstitution

Bacteriostatic water or sterile saline

Mechanism of action

TB-500 is a synthetic analogue of the conserved region of thymosin beta-4 — an endogenous actin-sequestering protein present in virtually all nucleated mammalian cells. The Ac-SDKP tetrapeptide within TB-500 is hypothesized to upregulate actin polymerization to promote cell migration, stimulate angiogenesis via VEGF pathway modulation, reduce local inflammation through NF-κB pathway downregulation, and activate stem cell differentiation in damaged tissue sites.

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Research highlights

↑ VEGF

Angiogenesis via vascular endothelial growth factor

↓ NF-κB

Reduction in inflammatory cytokine cascade

Cardiac

Cardiomyocyte regeneration in MI models

Hair

Follicle stem cell activation — anagen extension

Research notes

  • Wound healing: Multiple animal studies demonstrate accelerated dermal wound closure and reduced scar tissue formation.
  • Cardiac: Murine MI models showed cardiomyocyte regeneration and measurable improvement in ventricular function.
  • Tendon/ligament: In vitro studies show enhanced tenocyte migration and proliferation in response to TB-500.
  • Hair follicle: Thymosin beta-4 shown to activate hair follicle stem cells and extend the anagen growth phase.
  • Neuroprotection: CNS injury models suggest reduced neuroinflammation and partial functional recovery.

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