These are three distinct synthetic peptides often researched for immune modulation (TA-1), anti-inflammatory effects (KPV), and tissue/muscle regeneration (TB-500).
Profile of Each Peptide
- TA-1 (Thymosin Alpha-1): A 28-amino acid peptide derived from the thymus gland. It is primarily studied for its ability to enhance and modulate the immune system, increase T-cell activity, and balance inflammatory cytokines.
- KPV: A naturally occurring tripeptide fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH). It is well known in research for its potent, localized anti-inflammatory effects and is often studied for gut and skin health.
- TB-500: A synthetic version of the naturally occurring Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4). It is widely researched for its ability to promote tissue repair, accelerate the healing of muscle and connective tissue, and regulate inflammation




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