A synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4. Supports flexibility, recovery, and tissue repair. The natural partner to BPC-157.
TB-500 is based on Thymosin Beta-4, a protein involved in cell migration and tissue repair. It is studied for recovery, flexibility, and reducing inflammation.
Most researchers run it alongside BPC-157, which is why the two are sold together as the complete recovery protocol.
Peptides are shipped freeze-dried for stability. You reconstitute with bacteriostatic water before use.
The certificate matches the exact lot you receive, with its own lot number and test date.
Purity by HPLC, identity by mass-spec. We require both before a product goes live.
Random vials go to an outside lab. If the numbers do not match the COA, the batch is pulled.
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, studied for cell migration and repair.
Research explores its role in wound healing, flexibility, and reduced inflammation.
Commonly studied alongside BPC-157 as a recovery pairing.
| What you get | Purivial | Typical vendor |
|---|---|---|
| Batch-specific COA | Every order | Reused or none |
| HPLC purity | 99%+, published | Sometimes |
| Mass-spec identity | Required | Usually missing |
| Independent re-test | Random vials | In-house only |
| Verify it yourself | Public lookup | No way to check |
Every lot is HPLC and mass-spec tested and gets a dated Certificate of Analysis before it ships.
Lyophilized, packed cold, and tracked to your door. Free shipping over $75.
Look up the batch and verify the exact purity and identity of what you received, yourself.
Yes. Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis showing HPLC purity and mass-spec identity for that exact lot, plus an independent report you can verify yourself.
Mass spectrometry confirms the molecule matches the label, and HPLC confirms purity at 99 percent or higher before the lot is released.
It ships as lyophilized freeze-dried powder, cold and tracked. Store at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius and reconstitute with bacteriostatic water for research use.
No. It is sold strictly for laboratory and research use, not for human consumption. Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.