Thymogen
L-Glutamyl-L-Tryptophan
2 Amino Acids · MW: 345.34 Da
Amino Acids
2
Molecular Weight
345.34 Da
Half-life
1-2 h
Research Score
3.9
Studies
60
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is Thymogen?
Thymogen is a synthetic dipeptide immunomodulator used in Russian literature and markets. It is studied for effects on cellular immunity, recovery from infection, and support of immune balance.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
cellular-immune-support
t-cell-signaling
recovery-adjunct
infection-resilience
Research Summary
Thymogen has been studied as a short thymic peptide-like dipeptide with immunoregulatory activity. The literature focuses on lymphocyte function, cytokine modulation, and use in recurrent respiratory infections or immune suppression states.
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