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TB-500
Premium Bioactive Peptide for Tissue Repair, Recovery Research and Regenerative Biology
Research Category: Tissue Repair • Regenerative Biology • Cellular Recovery
Why Choose TB-500 from Nedermann Lab?
We believe that research materials should offer more than technical specifications. Every batch of TB-500 is accompanied by comprehensive documentation and undergoes documented quality control procedures to ensure analytical consistency and reliability.
Our goal is to provide research materials characterized by batch-to-batch consistency, full traceability, and technical documentation, enabling researchers, laboratories, and academic institutions to work with materials that meet the highest standards required for scientific research.
Nedermann Lab Quality Standards
At Nedermann Lab, quality is a documented process, not simply a specification.
Every batch of TB-500 is evaluated to ensure analytical consistency, product integrity, and complete traceability throughout the manufacturing process.
To achieve this, each production batch undergoes documented quality control procedures using validated analytical methods to verify product identity and confirm compliance with established technical specifications. This approach provides researchers with highly consistent and reproducible research materials suitable for demanding laboratory applications.
Product Highlights
✔ ≥99% analytical purity, verified by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
✔ Certificate of Analysis (COA) available for every production batch
✔ Lyophilized powder for enhanced laboratory stability and handling
✔ Rigorous quality control and complete batch traceability
✔ Professional packaging in laboratory-grade borosilicate glass vials
✔ Fast shipping from our European warehouse
✔ Intended exclusively for Research Use Only (RUO)
What Is TB-500?
Within the field of regenerative peptide research, only a limited number of investigational compounds have maintained long-standing scientific interest in tissue biology and cellular recovery. TB-500 is one of these peptides, recognized in the scientific literature as a synthetic peptide fragment derived from Thymosin Beta-4 and widely investigated in studies involving tissue organization, cellular communication, and regenerative biology.
Unlike many research peptides, interest in TB-500 extends across multiple scientific disciplines. Scientific literature describes its use in studies involving tissue repair, tendon and ligament biology, muscle physiology, angiogenesis, cell migration, wound healing research, and the biological mechanisms associated with normal tissue organization.
The TB-500 supplied by Nedermann Lab is manufactured and verified according to documented quality control procedures and is analytically characterized to confirm its identity and purity. This approach ensures a high level of batch-to-batch consistency while providing researchers with reliable material for laboratory studies and experimental applications.
From a structural perspective, TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 developed for experimental research. In the scientific literature, it is widely investigated as a model for studying tissue repair, cellular migration, regenerative biology, and the biological pathways involved in maintaining normal tissue function.
Key Areas of Scientific Research
Tissue Repair Research
Scientific studies investigate the biological pathways involved in normal tissue repair and recovery, helping researchers better understand how the body responds to tissue damage under laboratory conditions.
Muscle Recovery Research
Current research explores the biological mechanisms associated with muscle recovery and tissue adaptation following physiological stress.
Tendon and Ligament Research
Scientific investigations examine the biological pathways responsible for maintaining healthy tendons and ligaments, contributing to a better understanding of connective tissue biology.
Wound Healing Research
Research explores the biological processes involved in wound healing and tissue regeneration, providing valuable insights into normal tissue repair mechanisms.
Cell Migration Research
Scientific literature investigates how cells move and communicate during tissue organization and repair. These studies contribute to understanding the complex processes involved in regenerative biology.
Blood Vessel Formation Research
Researchers investigate the biological mechanisms involved in angiogenesis and the formation of new blood vessels, an essential process in tissue biology and regeneration.
Connective Tissue Research
Current studies investigate the biological pathways responsible for connective tissue structure and organization, helping researchers better understand normal tissue function.
Regenerative Biology Research
TB-500 continues to be one of the most extensively investigated peptides in regenerative science. Ongoing research explores its role in tissue biology, cellular recovery, connective tissue organization, and regenerative mechanisms.
Scientific Literature and Current Research Directions
Since its development, TB-500 has been investigated by universities, academic institutions, and specialized research laboratories worldwide. Today, it is recognized as one of the most extensively studied synthetic peptide fragments derived from Thymosin Beta-4 in the scientific literature dedicated to regenerative biology and tissue research.
Ongoing research continues to expand our understanding of its interactions with biological pathways involved in tissue repair, cell migration, connective tissue biology, angiogenesis, muscle physiology, and regenerative processes. Advances in molecular biology, regenerative medicine, and peptide science have further increased scientific interest in this molecule, providing researchers with valuable opportunities for experimental investigation and fundamental biological research.
Key Scientific Publications
Professor Allan L. Goldstein – Pioneer of Thymosin Beta-4 Research
The scientific work of Professor Allan L. Goldstein has played a fundamental role in advancing the understanding of Thymosin Beta-4 and its biological mechanisms. His research significantly contributed to expanding scientific knowledge of tissue biology, cellular communication, wound healing, and regenerative processes, laying the foundation for research involving peptide fragments such as TB-500.
His publications remain among the most frequently cited scientific references related to Thymosin Beta-4 and continue to support ongoing studies in regenerative biology, tissue physiology, and peptide science.
Featured Scientific Publication
Goldstein A.L. et al.
Thymosin Beta-4: Biological Activities and Regenerative Research
Published in peer-reviewed scientific literature, this publication reviews the biological characteristics of Thymosin Beta-4 and the molecular pathways associated with tissue repair, cell migration, angiogenesis, connective tissue biology, and regenerative research.
Storage & Handling
TB-500 is supplied as a lyophilized peptide powder in laboratory-grade borosilicate glass vials designed for research applications.
To preserve product integrity throughout storage, researchers should follow the storage recommendations provided on the product label and handle the material according to established laboratory practices.
Before Reconstitution
• Store the vial in its original packaging.
• Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
• Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles and exposure to excessive temperatures.
• Handle under appropriate laboratory conditions.
After Reconstitution
• Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8°C (36–46°F).
• Recommended storage period: up to 28 days.
• Do not refreeze the reconstituted solution.
The stability of the prepared solution may vary depending on the solvent used, handling procedures, and laboratory storage conditions. Reconstitution should always be performed according to validated laboratory protocols and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) guidelines.
Product Appearance
TB-500 is supplied as a white to off-white lyophilized powder.
After reconstitution, the solution should appear clear and colorless under appropriate laboratory conditions. Minor variations in appearance may occur depending on the solvent used and the reconstitution procedure and should not be considered a manufacturing defect.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is TB-500?
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment derived from Thymosin Beta-4 and developed for scientific research. In the scientific literature, it is widely used as a research material in studies involving tissue repair, muscle recovery, tendon and ligament biology, connective tissue organization, and regenerative biology.
Why has TB-500 attracted significant scientific interest?
Scientific interest in TB-500 is supported by numerous published studies investigating its biological mechanisms and its relationship to Thymosin Beta-4 research. It is recognized as one of the most extensively investigated research peptides in studies related to tissue repair, cell migration, connective tissue biology, and regenerative science.
What does "Research Use Only" mean?
Products labeled Research Use Only (RUO) are intended exclusively for laboratory research and analytical applications.
They are not approved for human or veterinary use and are not intended for the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any disease.
How is product quality verified?
Every production batch undergoes documented quality control procedures, including analytical verification of product identity and purity. Batch-specific documentation is available through the accompanying Certificate of Analysis (COA).
Why is purity verified using HPLC?
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most widely accepted analytical techniques for verifying peptide identity and purity.
HPLC analysis helps confirm the analytical purity of each batch while ensuring manufacturing consistency and quality control throughout production.
Why is the Certificate of Analysis (COA) important?
The Certificate of Analysis (COA) is an official quality document accompanying each production batch.
It provides essential analytical information, including product identification, test results, and confirmation that the batch meets predefined technical specifications. The COA also supports traceability, quality assurance, and research documentation.
Disclaimer
All products supplied by Nedermann Lab are intended exclusively for Research Use Only (RUO)!
These products are not medicines, dietary supplements, medical devices, cosmetics, or products intended for human or veterinary use!
The information presented on this website is provided for informational and scientific reference purposes only and is based on publicly available scientific literature. References to published studies and scientific publications are intended to describe areas of ongoing research and should not be interpreted as claims regarding the safety, efficacy, or clinical application of any product.
Nedermann Lab does not promote, recommend, or authorize the use of its products for any purpose other than legitimate laboratory research.
By purchasing products from Nedermann Lab, customers acknowledge that they are qualified to handle research materials, will comply with all applicable laws and regulations, and will use these products solely for their intended research purposes.
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