TB
Thymosin Beta. Refers to the thymosin beta peptide family, including TB-500 (a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4) studied for wound healing and tissue repair.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is TB?
Thymosin Beta. Refers to the thymosin beta peptide family, including TB-500 (a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4) studied for wound healing and tissue repair.
Why is TB important in peptide research?
TB is a key pharmacological concept that determines how peptides interact with the body. Understanding this term helps practitioners optimize dosing protocols, predict therapeutic outcomes, and minimize side effects.
Related Terms
Related Peptide Profiles
TB-500
A synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a 43-amino acid peptide that promotes healing through actin upregulation, angiogenesis, and inflammation reduction.
Thymosin Beta-4A 43-amino acid peptide involved in actin sequestration, wound healing, and tissue repair. The natural form of which TB-500 is a synthetic fragment.