🌟 TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) – 10mg Lyophilized Peptide Powder 🌟
Specifications: 10mg
Form: Lyophilized powder (must be dissolved before injection)
Intended Use: For injection as a health supplement
🧬 Product Overview
PrimeLab TB-500 is a high-purity lyophilized peptide powder administered via subcutaneous injection. It accelerates the repair of muscles, ligaments, joints, and soft tissues, enhancing the body’s recovery capacity and overall vitality, making daily exercise and life easier and more efficient✨.
🌱 Key Ingredients
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 active peptide) 10mg
Supports muscle, ligament, and soft tissue repair 💪
Freeze-dried powder formulation
Administered via injection, allowing the peptide’s active ingredients to be rapidly absorbed by the body 💧
💖 Effects on the Body
Accelerates tissue repair 🩹
Supports the natural repair of muscles, ligaments, and joints, helping damaged tissues recover more quickly.
Enhances muscle and joint health 💪
Increases flexibility and endurance, reducing post-workout fatigue and soreness.
Improves blood flow and nutrient delivery 🔄
Enhances local blood circulation, ensuring muscles and soft tissues receive adequate nutrition to accelerate recovery.
Speeds up post-workout recovery ⚡
Shortens recovery time after training or daily activities, leaving you feeling more energized.
Overall health support ❤️
Helps bodily systems work in harmony, promoting long-term health and metabolic balance.
💉 Usage Recommendations (Injection)
Dissolve the lyophilized powder according to the instructions and administer via subcutaneous injection.
Use daily at the recommended dosage; best results are achieved when combined with a healthy diet and exercise.
It is recommended to rotate injection sites (abdomen, outer thigh, or outer upper arm) to maintain skin health.
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) 10mg (10 vials) is a laboratory research peptide used to study actin-related signaling, cellular migration, and structural pathway responses in controlled experimental systems. This product is supplied strictly for research use only.
TB-500 supplied for research applications is manufactured as a high purity, LPS-free peptide and is classified as an endotoxin-free peptide, ensuring minimal interference in sensitive experimental systems. Each batch is produced under stringent quality controls and is research peptides endotoxin tested, supporting reproducibility and reliability in in-vitro and preclinical study designs.
Reconstitution Guide
Standard reconstitution protocol for lyophilized TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) 10mg (10 vials) using bacteriostatic water.
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Prepare Aseptic Environment
Ensure all equipment is sterile. Work under aseptic conditions — laminar flow hood preferred. Swab both vial stoppers with 70% isopropyl alcohol and allow to fully air-dry before puncturing.
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Reconstitute with BAC Water
Using a sterile syringe, draw the calculated volume of bacteriostatic water. Inject slowly into the TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) 10mg (10 vials) vial along the glass wall. Do not shake. Gently swirl until fully dissolved.
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Store and Document
Reconstituted TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) 10mg (10 vials) should be stored at 2–8°C and used within 28 days. Discard immediately if cloudiness or particulates appear. Unopened lyophilized vials remain stable at -20°C for up to 24 months.
Endotoxin Note: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) 10mg (10 vials) is endotoxin-screened at the compound level. Full LAL test results available in the product COA.
Research Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after the active region of Thymosin Beta-4 and used to study actin-related signaling in experimental systems.
Researchers examine TB-500 for its role in actin regulation, cellular migration, angiogenic signaling, and structural pathway studies.
No. TB-500 represents a simplified research fragment modeled after the active region of Thymosin Beta-4.
TB-500 interacts with monomeric actin (G-actin), influencing cytoskeletal organization and cell movement in experimental models.
Because it is studied across multiple tissue systems in experimental models rather than a single localized pathway.
Yes. Researchers sometimes explore TB-500 alongside other peptides to study complementary or comparative mechanisms within controlled experimental designs.
Published studies are used to inform laboratory research context only and do not indicate approval for human or veterinary use.
Unreconstituted TB-500 is usually stored under refrigeration to preserve stability. After reconstitution, continued cold storage is often used to maintain peptide integrity.
Observed molecular or cellular changes vary depending on the experimental design and model conditions.
Yes. Researchers study its interaction with inflammatory cytokines and regulatory pathways in controlled laboratory environments.
TB-500 is primarily studied for actin dynamics and cellular migration, while BPC-157 is more commonly studied for gastrointestinal and cytoprotective pathways.
No. Research indicates TB-500 is non-hormonal and is studied separately from endocrine signaling systems.
No. TB-500 is strictly limited to laboratory and preclinical research environments and is not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or consumption purposes.