TB500

TB500

2mg
$39.99
Skip to product information
TB500
TB500-2MG

TB500

$39.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Dosage

TB500 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from Thymosin Beta-4 and studied in laboratory environments for structural and receptor-binding characteristics.

Alpha & Eden TB500 is supplied as a lyophilized powder and produced to high purity specifications for laboratory research applications.

Manufactured in the United States.

Product Specifications
  • Form: Lyophilized powder
  • Purity: ≥99% (HPLC / LC-MS)
  • Presentation: Sealed research vial
  • Testing: Independently third-party tested
  • Documentation: Batch-specific Certificate of Analysis (COA) provided
  • Intended Use: Laboratory research only
Storage & Shipping
  • Ships with cold packs
  • Short-term storage: 2°C to 8°C
  • Long-term storage: –20°C recommended
  • Store protected from light and moisture
  • Once reconstituted (for research purposes only), aliquot and freeze to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
Compliance Notice

For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not a drug, cosmetic, or dietary supplement. Alpha & Eden products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Your cart
Variant
Quantity
Price
Variant total
TB500
2mg TB500-2MG
2mg TB500-2MG
$39.99/ea
Coming soon
Coming soon
$39.99/ea
$0.00
TB500
5mg TB500-5MG
5mg TB500-5MG
$79.99/ea
Coming soon
Coming soon
$79.99/ea
$0.00
TB500
10mg TB500-10MG
10mg TB500-10MG
$149.99/ea
Coming soon
Coming soon
$149.99/ea
$0.00
0

Total items

$0.00

Product subtotal

Taxes, discounts and shipping calculated at checkout.

Research Use Disclaimer

All products sold by Alpha and Eden, LLC are intended for laboratory research purposes only. These products are not intended for human or veterinary use, consumption, diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease. Information provided on this website is for educational and research purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.

Research Overview

TB500 is widely researched for cellular regeneration pathways, tissue repair mechanisms, and actin cytoskeleton regulation.

Common Research Domains

  • Tissue regeneration studies
  • Cellular migration research
  • Actin signaling pathways
  • Wound healing models
  • Musculoskeletal research

You may also like