TB-500 10mg Peptides

Engineered for serious research, this peptide is prepared to bring consistency and clarity to repair-focused investigations.

This TB-500 lyophilized research peptide is supplied as a stable powder in a peptide vial format, delivering a total of 10mg per unit for controlled study design. TB-500 is a widely studied laboratory peptide associated with cellular repair and structural dynamics, presented here in a clean, precise format optimized for methodical workflows.

  • Each vial contains 10mg of TB-500, a research peptide commonly evaluated for roles in actin-related cell migration, tissue modeling, and angiogenic signaling across preclinical systems.

Developed for non-edible use, the lyophilized presentation supports flexible preparation by qualified personnel under standard laboratory practice. Researchers value TB-500 for its utility in model systems exploring cytoskeletal organization, cell motility, and recovery dynamics following controlled experimental stressors. When properly handled, the powder reconstitutes cleanly for use in protocols that prioritize reproducibility and tight variable control.

The streamlined format is designed to integrate into established lab routines—minimizing variability while supporting consistent aliquoting, tracking, and method development. The 10mg total strength per vial enables straightforward planning for concentration curves, time-course studies, and batch-to-batch comparisons without guesswork.

Every vial reflects a quality-first approach. Production occurs in a controlled environment with rigorous oversight, and identity and purity are confirmed through analytical testing, including high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Lots are managed with strict documentation to support traceability, and handling standards emphasize contamination control from fill to finish. This discipline helps ensure the material you receive aligns with expectations for precision research.

Peptide Scientific Labs is a USA-based laboratory supplier focused on dependable materials, transparent standards, and professional presentation. This TB-500 10mg vial is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not a drug, food, or cosmetic; not for human or animal consumption; and should be handled solely by trained professionals in appropriate research settings. Select this vial when your study design calls for a carefully managed, lyophilized TB-500 material backed by testing, documentation, and a brand that treats quality as non-negotiable.

Total Strength
10mg
Strength Per vial
10mg/vial
Total Units
1 vial
Weight
0.70oz

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TB-500 Peptides

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We ordered TB-500 for our tissue dynamics research and it showed up in 3 days, well packaged with ice packs. The lyophilized cake looked perfect — no signs of degradation. Our preliminary assay results are looking very promising so far 💪
Good stuff. Third time ordering from these guys and the consistency is what keeps me coming back. Every vial has been identical in terms of reconstitution and performance in our recovery models. CoA checks out every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is generally described as a synthetic fragment related to thymosin beta-4 rather than the full native protein itself. It appears often in research-product catalogs because of its association with cell migration and repair-related biology. For accurate copy, it should be presented as a laboratory peptide studied in tissue-recovery models.

What is TB-500 typically studied for?

TB-500 is commonly studied for tissue remodeling, cell migration, angiogenesis, and soft-tissue recovery pathways in preclinical systems. Many researchers discuss it alongside BPC-157 because the two are often viewed as complementary in repair-oriented experimental designs.

What role do peptides play in tissue research?

Peptides play multiple roles in tissue research. Some act as signaling molecules studied for their effects on fibroblast activity, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix assembly. Others are investigated as modulators of inflammatory pathways relevant to tissue damage and recovery. A third group serves as reference compounds in assay development and analytical workflows.

Because peptides can be synthesized with very precise control over sequence and purity, they are particularly useful in research models where specific molecular interactions need to be isolated and studied. This makes peptides a common and valuable tool across cell biology, regenerative research, and pharmacological investigation.

What are repair peptides?

Repair peptides is an informal research category referring to short peptides studied in the context of tissue recovery, extracellular matrix remodeling, and cellular responses to damage. Well-known examples investigated in this space include BPC-157, TB-500 (a thymosin beta-4 fragment), and KPV, each of which has been studied in different models of cellular stress, inflammation, and tissue repair.

The category groups together peptides that share a research focus rather than a strict biochemical family. All repair peptides offered by Peptide Scientific Labs are lyophilized research materials intended exclusively for in vitro investigation and are not drugs or therapeutics.

Why are repair peptides studied in recovery models?

Repair peptides are studied in recovery models because short peptides often represent active fragments of larger endogenous proteins that naturally participate in tissue maintenance. By synthesizing these fragments in isolation, researchers can study their individual contributions to processes such as cell migration, angiogenesis, collagen deposition, and inflammatory modulation under controlled conditions.

This approach allows investigators to build mechanistic hypotheses about recovery pathways without the complexity of the full-length parent protein. It also provides reference standards for analytical work. As with all categories on Peptide Scientific Labs, these materials are strictly for laboratory use.

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