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Recovery & HealingAlso known as: Tα1, Zadaxin, Thymalfasin

Thymosin Alpha-1

FDA-orphan-drug thymic peptide (Zadaxin) approved in 35+ countries for hepatitis B/C and as an immune adjunct.

Half-Life
~2 hours
Dose Range
1.6-3.2 mg twice weekly
Frequency
2× weekly
Vial Sizes
5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg

🔬 Mechanism of Action

Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino-acid peptide naturally produced by the thymus gland. It plays a central role in adaptive immunity by orchestrating T-cell maturation, differentiation, and activation. Tα1 activates toll-like receptors (TLR2, TLR9), enhances dendritic cell presentation, stimulates natural killer (NK) cells, and promotes T-helper cell differentiation.

FDA-designated as an orphan drug (Zadaxin) and approved in 35+ countries for hepatitis B and C treatment. Clinical studies also demonstrate efficacy as an immune adjuvant in cancer therapy and vaccine enhancement.

Source: PMID: 17316418

📜Background & History

Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1, Thymalfasin) is a 28-amino-acid peptide isolated from the thymus gland in 1972 by Allan Goldstein at Albert Einstein College of Medicine — the same researcher who earlier discovered Thymosin Beta-4. It is one of the most studied immunomodulatory peptides with FDA orphan drug status for multiple conditions and commercial approval in 35+ countries (Zadaxin, SciClone Pharmaceuticals) for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and various immunocompromised states. It is the flagship "thymic peptide" proven to restore immune competence.

🎯 Research Use Cases

  • Hepatitis B and C treatment (approved in 35+ countries as Zadaxin)
  • Immunocompromised states: chemotherapy, HIV, organ transplant recovery
  • Sepsis and critical illness immune support
  • Cancer immunotherapy adjunct — enhancing NK and T-cell activity
  • Long COVID immune restoration

💉 Dosing Protocol

Typical Dose1.6-3.2 mg twice weekly
Frequency2× weekly
Half-Life~2 hours
Common Vial Sizes5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg

🧪 Reconstitution Example

Vial
5 mg
Water
1 mL
Concentration
5 mg/mL
Per Unit (100u syringe)
50 mcg
Dose of 1600 mcg = 32 units on a 100-unit insulin syringe

⚠️Safety & Considerations

FDA orphan drug designation. Approved in 35+ countries. Well-tolerated with over two decades of clinical use. Rare side effects include injection site irritation. Safe for immunocompromised patients — that is its primary clinical application.

Interactions & Contraindications

Very favorable safety profile — used in critically ill patients without significant drug interactions. May potentiate effects of checkpoint inhibitors (immunotherapy drugs); monitor with oncology team. Do not combine with immunosuppressants (cyclosporine, tacrolimus) — opposing mechanisms.

🔗Synergies & Common Stacks

+ BPC-157

BPC-157 handles tissue repair; Thymosin Alpha-1 restores immune competence. Together support comprehensive recovery from surgery, illness, or infection.

+ LL-37

LL-37 provides direct antimicrobial activity while Tα1 amplifies systemic adaptive immune response. Combined immune support across innate and adaptive arms.

Thymosin Alpha-1 dosing guide infographic showing dose range 1.6-3.2 mg twice weekly, half-life ~2 hours, and reconstitution example
Thymosin Alpha-1 dosing quick reference — 1.6-3.2 mg twice weekly, 2× weekly

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Thymosin Alpha-1 FDA-approved?
It has FDA orphan drug designation (Zadaxin) and is fully approved in 35+ countries for hepatitis B/C treatment. It is also widely used as an immune adjuvant in oncology settings worldwide.
How does Thymosin Alpha-1 differ from Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500)?
Different peptides with different functions. Alpha-1 is an immune modulator (T-cell/NK cell activation). Beta-4 (TB-500) is a tissue repair peptide (actin regulation, wound healing). They target completely different systems.

📖 References

  1. Tuthill C, et al. Thymosin alpha 1: a comprehensive review of the literature.” Ann N Y Acad Sci (2010). PMID: 20633111
  2. Matteucci C, et al. Thymalfasin (thymosin-α1) in the prevention of severe infections in immunocompromised patients.” Ann N Y Acad Sci (2017). PMID: 28493411

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