TB-500 is a synthetic peptide derived from a functional region of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein found in nearly all human and animal cells. It is widely studied in laboratory research for its potential role in cellular repair processes and tissue regeneration pathways.
What it is
TB-500 is a research compound designed to mimic segments of Thymosin Beta-4, which is involved in cell migration, angiogenesis (formation of new blood vessels), and tissue remodeling. It is supplied strictly for laboratory and scientific research purposes only.
Commonly researched applications
In preclinical and experimental studies, TB-500 has been investigated for its possible involvement in:
- Cellular migration and wound-healing mechanisms
- Soft tissue repair pathways (muscles, tendons, ligaments)
- Inflammation modulation in experimental models
- Angiogenesis and tissue recovery signaling
These effects are not confirmed in humans for therapeutic use and remain under scientific investigation.
Potential side effects / precautions
As TB-500 is not approved for human consumption, its safety profile is not fully established. However, in research contexts, considerations may include:
- Limited long-term safety data
- Possible immune or inflammatory responses in test models
- Improper handling or dosing inconsistencies in laboratory settings




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