Thymosin Alpha-1 + Thymulin
Also known as: Ta1 + Thymulin blend, Thymic peptide immune blend
Pre-mixed blend of two thymus-derived immune-modulating peptides. Thymosin Alpha-1 is a 28-amino-acid peptide that activates Toll-like-receptor signaling and promotes T-cell maturation and a Th1-skewed immune response; it is marketed abroad as Zadaxin and approved in numerous countries but is not FDA-approved in the United States. Thymulin is a 9-amino-acid, zinc-dependent thymic peptide that supports upstream T-cell maturation and helps balance cytokine output, partly via NF-kB modulation. There is no controlled human efficacy or safety data for this specific combination; the blend is sold as a research-only / grey-market product and the rationale is inferred from the individual peptides.
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4 citations indexed for Thymosin Alpha-1 + Thymulin
Study · 2026
Zinc Coordination by Thymosin β4: Structural Determinants and Functional Implications
review · 1992
Thymic endocrinology
Thymus endocrinology is characterized by the action of various hormones on the thymus endocrine milieu consisting of thymocytes, thymic epithelial cells and thymic stromal cells.
review · 1992
Thymic involution in aging. Prospects for correction
The thymus produces several putative thymic hormones: thymosin alpha 1, thymulin, and thymopoietin, which have been reported to circulate and to act on both prothymocytes and mature T cells in the periphery, thus maintaining their commitment to the T cell system.
review · 1985
Thymic peptide hormones: basic properties and clinical applications in cancer
The manuscript will provide an in-depth and critical review of the nomenclature, biochemistry, biological properties, and a summary of published and on-going clinical trials with all reported thymic preparations, including both partially purified thymic factors (e.g., thymosin fraction 5, thymostimulin) as well as puri…
Research use only — not for human consumption and not approved by the FDA. Nothing here is medical advice.