
Immune-Regulating Peptide Hormone | Thymus-Derived Cytokine Research | For Research Use Only
Thymulin (also called thymic factor) is a nonapeptide produced by the thymic epithelial cells, essential for T‑cell differentiation, immune regulation, and neuroendocrine‑immune interactions. Its putative roles include anti-inflammatory action, immune aging research, and modulation of lymphocyte function, which make it relevant across studies in autoimmunity, immunosenescence, and stress‑related immune dysregulation.
This 5 mg vial delivers a fully formulated, high‑purity research‑grade peptide for exploratory and mechanistic immunology research.
Enhances T‑Cell Maturation & Thymic Function
Balances Cytokines & Reduces Chronic Inflammation
Studied in Immunosenescence and Autoimmune Models
Supports Immune-Endocrine System Research
Potential Neuro-Immune Modulator
Peptide Name: Thymulin (Thymic Factor)
CAS Number: 160897-27-8
Molecular Formula: C₃₉H₇₀N₁₄O₉S
Molecular Weight: ~872.1 g/mol
Purity: ≥ 98% (HPLC Verified)
Form: Lyophilised white/off‑white powder
Unit Size: 5 mg per vial
Storage (lyophilised): Keep at –20 °C in a dry, light‑protected environment
Reconstitution: Use sterile bacteriostatic water or saline
Post‑Reconstitution: Store at 2–8 °C and use within 7 days
Avoid: Repeated freeze‑thaw cycles, light exposure, or moisture contamination
Thymulin – 5 mg is intended strictly for laboratory and scientific research purposes. It is not for human consumption, therapeutic use, or diagnostic application. Handling should be performed by trained professionals under appropriate biosafety protocols.
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Fast UK shipping. Lab-tested quality. Strictly for research use only.