Thymosin Alpha-1
Tα1 • Zadaxin
Mechanism
Immunomodulatory peptide that stimulates T-cell maturation and immune response. Used for hepatitis and infections.
Half-Life
2 hours
Administration
Technical Protocol
Thymosin Alpha-1: Comprehensive Research Guide
Overview
Thymosin Alpha-1 is an immunomodulatory peptide derived from the thymus gland, used worldwide to support immune function.
Mechanism of Action
- Stimulates T-cell maturation
- Enhances immune response
- Supports immune system function
- Used in chronic infections and cancer treatment
This information is for research and educational purposes only.
Peer-Reviewed Citations
Thymosin alpha 1: a review of its properties and clinical applications
Garaci E, et al. • Int J Immunopharmacol (2000)
Access ResearchFrequently Asked Questions
What is Thymosin Alpha-1?
A powerful immune-boosting peptide derived from the thymus gland.
How does Thymosin Alpha-1 work?
Immunomodulatory peptide that stimulates T-cell maturation and immune response. Used for hepatitis and infections.
What is the typical dosage of Thymosin Alpha-1 in research?
The typical research dosage of Thymosin Alpha-1 is 1.6 mg (range: 1.6 mg twice weekly). Common administration routes include Subcutaneous.
How should Thymosin Alpha-1 be stored?
Store at 2-8°C, protect from light
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