
TB-500
Thymosin Beta-4
TB-500 is a synthetic version of thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring protein that plays a crucial role in wound healing and tissue repair. It promotes cellular migration, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration through actin-binding activity and growth factor upregulation. Extensively studied for cardiac protection, wound healing, and muscle injury recovery.
Complete Research Database
Dual Receptor Mechanism (GIP/GLP-1)
GLP-1 Receptor Pathway
- •Increases insulin secretion (glucose-dependent)
- •Suppresses glucagon release
- •Slows gastric emptying
- •Enhances satiety in hypothalamus
- •Preserves beta-cell function
GIP Receptor Pathway
- •Enhances insulin secretion (stronger than GLP-1)
- •Promotes fat oxidation
- •Improves insulin sensitivity in muscle
- •Reduces hepatic glucose production
- •Modulates adipose tissue metabolism
Why Dual Agonism is Superior
TB-500 functions as an actin-binding protein that regulates cellular migration and tissue repair processes. It promotes the upregulation of key growth factors including VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor), IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor), and FGF (fibroblast growth factor). TB-500 enhances angiogenesis through VEGF-mediated pathways, accelerates collagen synthesis, and modulates inflammatory responses to optimize healing outcomes.
Pharmacokinetic Profile
Top 10 High-Quality Research Articles
Thymosin β4 accelerates wound healing
ReadThymosin β4 promotes cardiac protection and repair
ReadTB-500 enhances skeletal muscle regeneration
ReadAngiogenic effects of thymosin β4 in tissue repair
ReadSafety profile of TB-500 in clinical applications
ReadMedical Disclaimer
TB-500 is a research chemical not approved by the FDA for human therapeutic use. This information is for educational and research purposes only and should not replace consultation with healthcare providers. Individual results may vary significantly. Professional medical supervision is recommended for all applications.