Thymalin
Thymalin is a peptide bioregulator derived from the thymus, studied for its immunomodulatory properties. Research suggests it may enhance T-cell function, stimulate the immune system, and support recovery from immunodeficiency or age-related immune decline. Thymalin is also investigated for its potential anti-aging effects, including promoting cellular repair and maintaining thymus function.
| Thymalin | |
| CAS Number | 63958-90-7 |
| Molar Mass | 858.864 g/mol |
| Chemical Formula | C33H54N12O15 |
| IUPAC Name | L-Pyroglutamyl-L-alanyl-L-lysyl-L-seryl-L-glutaminyl-glycyl-glycyl-L-seryl-L-asparagine |
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