ATOMIC SARMS
TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4. It plays a critical role in tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and increasing flexibility by enhancing cell migration.
TB-500 is a synthetic 17-residue peptide derived from the actin-binding region of Thymosin Beta-4 (TB4). It reproduces several biological activities of the parent protein that are studied in the context of tissue repair, cell migration and inflammation modulation.
Research associates TB-500 with the regulation of actin, a protein central to cell structure and movement. This is linked in studies to cell migration, angiogenesis and tissue regeneration. Its mechanisms are thought to require systemic tissue distribution rather than a localized effect.
Published human pharmacokinetic data is limited. Plasma half-life is generally reported in the range of hours, while downstream tissue effects observed in studies appear to persist considerably longer than circulating peptide levels.
Store the lyophilized powder cold and protected from light; -20°C is recommended for long-term storage. Reconstitute with bacteriostatic water added gently down the vial wall, swirl rather than shake, and keep the reconstituted solution refrigerated at 2–8°C.
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