Thymosin Alpha-1
Tα1, TA-1, Zadaxin
Thymus-derived peptide that modulates T-cell maturation, enhances dendritic cell function, and upregulates MHC class I expression. Used clinically for hepatitis B/C and cancer immunotherapy.
Dose
Clinical dose: 1
Cycle
Acute protocols: 4–6 weeks 2x/week
Timing
SubQ any time
Benefits & Effects
- ✓T-cell immune reconstitution
- ✓Antiviral activity
- ✓Anti-tumor immune support
- ✓Immune modulation in autoimmunity
- ✓Improved response to vaccines
Reconstitution & Dosing
Reconstitution
10mg + 3mL BAC = 3,333mcg/mL.
Dose
Clinical dose: 1.6mg (1600mcg) 2x/week. Research: 100–200mcg daily.
Cycle Length
Acute protocols: 4–6 weeks 2x/week. Ongoing: 2x/week indefinitely.
Timing
SubQ any time. Twice weekly (e.g., Mon/Thu).
Calculate Thymosin Alpha-1 dose
Auto-fills your vial size, BAC water, and desired dose. Gets your exact syringe units.
Stacking
LL-37, BPC-157, VIP
Cautions
Well-tolerated. Avoid with organ transplant (may enhance rejection of graft).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thymosin Alpha-1 used for?
Thymosin Alpha-1 is researched for: T-cell immune reconstitution, Antiviral activity, Anti-tumor immune support, Immune modulation in autoimmunity, Improved response to vaccines. Thymus-derived peptide that modulates T-cell maturation, enhances dendritic cell function, and upregulates MHC class I expression. Used clinically for hepatitis B/C and cancer immunotherapy.
What is the standard dosing for Thymosin Alpha-1?
Clinical dose: 1.6mg (1600mcg) 2x/week. Research: 100–200mcg daily.
How do you reconstitute Thymosin Alpha-1?
10mg + 3mL BAC = 3,333mcg/mL. Store reconstituted peptide refrigerated at 2–8°C for up to 60–90 days.
What peptides stack well with Thymosin Alpha-1?
LL-37, BPC-157, VIP
Are there any cautions with Thymosin Alpha-1?
Well-tolerated. Avoid with organ transplant (may enhance rejection of graft).
What is the cycle length for Thymosin Alpha-1?
Acute protocols: 4–6 weeks 2x/week. Ongoing: 2x/week indefinitely. Timing: SubQ any time. Twice weekly (e.g., Mon/Thu).