Thymalin is a bioregulatory peptide initially isolated from the thymus gland. Comprising of 38 amino acids, this polypeptide plays a key role in maintaining the immune system, particularly by supporting T-cell function and cell-mediated immunity.
Thymalin’s most significant benefit stems from its immunomodulatory capacity. Research indicates it assists in the maturation and differentiation of T-cells, which are essential for adaptive immunity. Additionally, thymalin stimulates the production of cytokines and enhances the phagocytic capabilities of macrophages, contributing to an overall bolstered immune response.
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[5] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ 11335874/
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