thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4). It is primarily used to promote rapid healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and skin by increasing angiogenesis and tissue repair. Often used in animal models to enhance recovery, it is also researched for its potential anti-inflammatory properties and ability to improve joint flexibility.
- Mechanism: As a synthetic version of the naturally occurring Tβ4, it regulates actin, a protein essential for cell migration and tissue structure.
- Reported Benefits: Research suggests it aids in the healing of skin, muscles, and ligaments, and may support vascularization (new blood vessel formation).
- Common Use: Primarily utilized in regenerative medicine studies and, historically, in veterinary medicine to treat musculoskeletal injuries in horses.
- Administration: It is commonly sold as a lyophilized powder for reconstitution and administration via subcutaneous injection.
- Legal Status: TB-500 is not approved by the FDA for human consumption and is often sold for research purposes only.





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