The beta thymosins are a family of 5 kDa peptides, initially thought to be thymic hormones, first identified in 1966 by researchers A.L. Goldstein and A. White. Sixteen beta thymosins have been discovered, with three present in humans: Thymosin β4 (TB4), Thymosin β10 (TB10), and Thymosin β15 (TB15). TB-500 is a specific fragment of the 43-amino-acid Thymosin Beta-4, found in most tissues except red blood cells. TB4 is found in concentrations, in the spleen well as the lungs and brain; it also shows up in bodily fluids such, as saliva and tears. TB4 is released by the thymus gland during the healing process, though the body's natural production is limited, which slows recovery. Researchers have pinpointed TB500 as the component of TB4 that's accountable, for its mending properties. It promotes the growth of blood vessels by increasing blood flow, to damaged tissues to speed up the recovery of organs and skin tissues well as ligaments and muscles. Moreover it bolsters the system offers pain alleviation and diminishes inflammation.
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Maar, K., Hetenyi, R., Maar, S., Faskerti, G., Hanna, D., Lippai, B., Takatsy, A., Bock-Marquette, I. and Jin, K., 2021. Utilizing developmentally essential secreted peptides such as thymosin beta-4 to remind the adult organs of their embryonic state—New directions in anti-aging regenerative therapies. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences.
Maar, K., Hetenyi, R., Maar, S., Faskerti, G., Hanna, D., Lippai, B., Takatsy, A., Bock-Marquette, I. and Jin, K., 2021. Utilizing developmentally essential secreted peptides such as thymosin beta-4 to remind the adult organs of their embryonic state—New directions in anti-aging regenerative therapies. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences.
Maar, K., Hetenyi, R., Maar, S., Faskerti, G., Hanna, D., Lippai, B., Takatsy, A., Bock-Marquette, I. and Jin, K., 2021. Utilizing developmentally essential secreted peptides such as thymosin beta-4 to remind the adult organs of their embryonic state—New directions in anti-aging regenerative therapies. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences.