Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1) – 10mg
A well-characterized immune signaling peptide studied for T-cell activity, cytokine regulation, dendritic cell signaling, and broader immune system modulation in laboratory settings.
Analytical verification for identity and purity.
Prepared for laboratory research applications only.
Batch-specific tracking for added confidence.
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Product Overview
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a 28-amino acid peptide commonly referenced in scientific literature for its role in immune signaling research. It is frequently studied in models involving T-cell function, cytokine activity, dendritic cell signaling, and broader host defense pathways.
TA-1 has been investigated in laboratory settings involving innate and adaptive immune coordination, cytokine modulation, and broader immunological communication pathways.
For researchers seeking a peptide with strong literature recognition and clearly defined structural identity, Thymosin Alpha-1 represents one of the most established immune-focused research peptides currently available.
Often Studied For
- T-cell signaling research
- Cytokine pathway studies
- Innate immune coordination
- Dendritic cell function
- Immune response models
Chemical & Structural Information
| Chemical Name | Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1) |
| Amount | 10mg per vial |
| CAS Number | 62304-98-7 |
| PubChem CID | 16130571 |
| Molecular Formula | C129H215N33O55 |
| Molecular Weight | 3108.3 g/mol |
| Appearance | White lyophilized powder |
| Storage | Store refrigerated. Protect from heat, moisture, and light. |
| Use Restriction | For research use only. Not for human consumption. |
Amino Acid Sequence
Defined peptide sequence:
Ac-SDAAVDTSSEITTKDLKEKKEVEEEAEN-OHMechanism of Interest
- Enhancement of T-cell differentiation and activation
- Stimulation of dendritic cell function
- Modulation of cytokine signaling pathways
- Innate and adaptive immune communication research
- Host defense signaling models
Quality & Verification
Each batch is supported by analytical documentation designed to help researchers verify product identity, purity, and lot traceability prior to use in laboratory workflows.
- HPLC purity analysis
- Mass spectrometry identity confirmation
- Lot-specific batch traceability
- Batch documentation available for review
- COA linked below for the current available lot
Storage & Handling
Proper peptide handling and storage conditions are important for maintaining structural integrity, minimizing degradation, and supporting long-term stability during laboratory research applications.
Lyophilized peptide storage:
- Routine short-term storage
- Maintain refrigerated conditions between 2°C and 8°C (36°F to 46°F).
- Long-term storage
- For extended preservation, many researchers store lyophilized peptides frozen at -20°C (-4°F) or below in a low-moisture environment.
- Freeze-thaw considerations
- Repeated freeze-thaw cycles may contribute to peptide degradation, aggregation, or reduced stability.
Post-reconstitution: Following reconstitution, solutions are commonly maintained under refrigerated conditions between 2°C and 8°C. Do not freeze once reconstituted.
Environmental protection: Store protected from excessive heat, direct light exposure, and atmospheric moisture.
Handling practices: Utilize appropriate laboratory technique, sterile handling procedures, and properly controlled storage conditions throughout preparation and use.
Related Research Compounds
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Important Notice
For research use only. Not for human consumption.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.







