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PEPTIQA BIOTECHThymalin10 mgPurity 98.5% · RUO

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Thymalin

10 mg98.5% purityLot #THYMAL-2026-001

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Thymalin is a naturally derived thymic polypeptide complex originally isolated from the thymus gland and developed through the work of Russian gerontologist and peptide researcher Vladimir Khavinson. It consists of a mixture of low-molecular-weight regulatory peptides that help restore and modulate immune system function, particularly T-cell maturation and differentiation. As thymic activity naturally declines with age, Thymalin has been extensively studied for its ability to counteract immunosenescence, support hematopoiesis, improve regenerative processes, and promote healthy aging. Research suggests that its active peptide fractions influence gene expression, cytokine signaling, stem cell differentiation, and cellular repair pathways, making it one of the most widely investigated thymic peptides in longevity and immune-regulation science.
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3 vials (−7%)92.72−7%
5 vials (−12%)87.84−12%
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  • Thymalin is a naturally derived thymic polypeptide complex originally isolated from the thymus gland and developed through the work of Russian gerontologist and peptide researcher Vladimir Khavinson. It consists of a mixture of low-molecular-weight regulatory peptides that help restore and modulate immune system function, particularly T-cell maturation and differentiation. As thymic activity naturally declines with age, Thymalin has been extensively studied for its ability to counteract immunosenescence, support hematopoiesis, improve regenerative processes, and promote healthy aging. Research suggests that its active peptide fractions influence gene expression, cytokine signaling, stem cell differentiation, and cellular repair pathways, making it one of the most widely investigated thymic peptides in longevity and immune-regulation science.

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