Thymalin
Тималин
Target Organ
Thymus
Description
Thymalin is a polypeptide complex extracted from the thymus gland of young calves. It is a potent immunomodulator used clinically to restore and enhance cellular immunity, particularly in individuals with compromised immune systems. The thymus gland is critical for T-lymphocyte maturation, and Thymalin supports this process by stimulating T-cell differentiation, increasing natural killer (NK) cell activity, and normalizing the T-helper/T-suppressor ratio. It has been used for over four decades in Russia with an excellent safety profile. Thymalin is beneficial for acute and chronic infections, post-radiation recovery, cancer adjuvant therapy, and general immune optimization. Its efficacy is dependent on adequate zinc levels in the body.
⚙️ Mechanism of Action
Stimulates differentiation and maturation of T-lymphocytes in the thymus, increases activity of NK cells and macrophages, normalizes the T-helper/T-suppressor (CD4/CD8) ratio, enhances cytokine production, and modulates overall immune competence.
✓ Primary Benefits
- ·Restores immune competence in immunodeficiency states
- ·Reduces systemic inflammation
- ·Accelerates wound healing and tissue repair
- · Supports recovery from infections and cancer treatments
💊Dosing Protocol
Standard Course
5-20mg intramuscularly daily for 5-10 days (typically 10mg per day); can repeat after 1-6 months
🏥Clinical Applications
Synergistic Stacks
Scientific Validation
Peptide Bioregulators in the Rehabilitation of Cosmonauts
Longitudinal study on cosmonauts demonstrating the efficacy of Epithalamin and Thymalin in restoring immune function and circadian rhythms.
Geroprotective Effect of Peptides in Gazprom Workers
Large-scale study on 11,000+ workers showing reduced mortality and morbidity.