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TB-500 10mg – Thymosin Beta-4 Analogue | Tides Lab
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide analogue of thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring peptide involved in cellular regulation and tissue-related signalling pathways. It is widely studied in laboratory research contexts examining cell migration, actin regulation, and regenerative signalling mechanisms.
Due to its role in cytoskeletal dynamics and cellular movement processes, TB-500 has become a frequently referenced compound in preclinical investigations involving connective tissue and vascular signalling models.
This 5mg lyophilised formulation is supplied at ≥99% purity and intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Key Features
• 5mg lyophilised TB-500
• Synthetic thymosin beta-4 analogue
• ≥99% purity
• Research use only
• Discreet Australian shipping
Mechanism Overview
TB-500 is structurally related to thymosin beta-4, a peptide known for its interaction with actin, a core component of the cellular cytoskeleton. Research literature suggests TB-500 influences:
• Actin-binding and cytoskeletal regulation
• Cellular migration pathways
• Angiogenic signalling processes
• Tissue-related regulatory mechanisms
Its involvement in multiple regulatory pathways has positioned TB-500 as a compound of interest in experimental models studying cellular repair and structural adaptation.
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Stability and Handling
TB-500 is supplied in lyophilised (freeze-dried) form to preserve stability during storage and transport. Standard laboratory handling practices include:
• Refrigerated storage following reconstitution
• Protection from light exposure
• Minimising repeated temperature fluctuations
Proper cold-chain handling is particularly relevant in Australian shipping environments to maintain peptide integrity.
Research Use Only
TB-500 is supplied strictly for laboratory research and educational purposes. It is not approved for therapeutic use and is not intended for human consumption.