Thymalin 10mg – High-Purity Research Peptide
Thymalin is a thymic peptide complex commonly studied in laboratory environments investigating immune system regulation and thymus-related signalling pathways. It belongs to a class of regulatory peptides associated with thymic function and immune cell communication.
Supplied as a lyophilised (freeze-dried) solid to maintain structural stability and purity, Thymalin 10mg from Bluewell Peptides is verified at >99.1% purity through HPLC analysis. Each batch includes a full Certificate of Analysis (COA) to ensure transparency and consistent research-grade quality.
What is Thymalin?
Thymalin is a short regulatory peptide derived from thymic tissue extracts and is often referenced in scientific literature examining immune signalling and cellular communication within the immune system.
The peptide sequence commonly associated with Thymalin is:
Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn
Researchers have investigated thymic peptides such as Thymalin in laboratory models studying immune cell signalling, thymic function, and peptide-regulated cellular processes.
Bluewell Peptides supplies Thymalin strictly for laboratory research purposes, with verified purity and full batch traceability.
Scientific Identifiers
Product Name: Thymalin 10mg
Catalogue Number: BWP-THY-10
CAS Number: 63958-90-7
Molecular Formula: C₃₃H₅₄N₁₂O₁₅
Molecular Weight: 858.85 g/mol
Sequence: Pyr-Ala-Lys-Ser-Gln-Gly-Gly-Ser-Asn
Form: Lyophilised Solid
Purity: >99.1% (HPLC Verified)
Storage: Store at −20°C in a dry, dark place
Unit Size: 10mg
Usage and Reconstitution
Thymalin is supplied as a freeze-dried solid to maintain peptide stability during storage and transport. In laboratory environments it may be reconstituted using bacteriostatic water or another suitable solvent depending on experimental protocols.
Further guidance on peptide preparation and storage procedures can be found in the Bluewell Peptides peptide reconstitution guide.
Research Applications of Thymalin
Thymalin has been investigated in laboratory studies exploring immune signalling pathways and thymic peptide activity. Areas of research interest include:
Immune System Signalling
Laboratory studies examine thymic peptides for their role in immune cell communication pathways.
Thymic Regulation Research
Researchers investigate how thymic peptides influence thymus-related signalling mechanisms.
Cellular Communication Studies
Experimental models explore how peptides regulate signalling between immune system cells.
Peptide Regulatory Pathways
Short peptides like Thymalin are often studied in research focused on peptide-mediated biological signalling.
Scientific references are available in peer-reviewed literature and peptide research databases.
Why Order Thymalin from Bluewell Peptides?
• 99.1% purity verified by HPLC
• Certificate of Analysis included with every batch
• Secure ordering and fast UK delivery
• Transparent, research-focused supplier
• Reliable quality standards and customer support
Legal and Safety Information
Bluewell Peptides products are supplied strictly for laboratory research and educational purposes only. They are not approved for human or veterinary use. These compounds are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. All products must be handled in accordance with applicable laboratory regulations and safety guidelines.






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