By the Peptides Lab Ireland research team · Updated July 2026 · Research use only
Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28 amino acid thymic peptide with one of the deepest immunomodulation research literatures of any peptide. It is central to research into T-cell maturation, innate immunity, infection biology and immune-cancer interfaces. This reference is for Irish research groups working with Thymosin Alpha-1 in preclinical protocols.
What is Thymosin Alpha-1?
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a 28 amino acid peptide originally isolated from bovine thymus tissue (fraction 5). It is a naturally occurring thymic peptide with roles in T-cell development and immune modulation.
- Amino acids: 28
- Origin: Thymus-derived, cleaved from prothymosin-α
- Molecular weight: ≈ 3108 Da
- Class: Thymic peptide / immunomodulator
Research applications
Thymosin Alpha-1 research literature covers:
- T-cell biology research , with maturation, differentiation and thymopoiesis models
- Innate immunity research TLR signalling, NK cell activation
- Infection biology research , antiviral, antifungal and mycobacterial models
- Cancer immunology research . Tumour immune surveillance models
- Autoimmunity research — regulatory T-cell biology
- Sepsis research models . Immune balance in preclinical sepsis protocols
Related thymic and immune peptides
Thymosin Alpha-1 sits alongside:
- Thymalin — thymic extract research reference
- LL-37 , cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (see our LL-37 primer)
- KPV . Anti-inflammatory α-MSH tripeptide
Reconstitution
Thymosin Alpha-1 reconstitutes with bacteriostatic water — see our reconstitution guide.
Regulatory context
Thymosin Alpha-1 isn’t approved as a medicinal product in Ireland. Supplied strictly for in-vitro laboratory research and educational use. See our HPRA regulations guide.
Sourcing Thymosin Alpha-1 in Ireland
Peptides Lab Ireland stocks HPLC-verified Thymosin Alpha-1 with per-batch Certificate of Analysis. See the product page.
Continue on the topic
- LL-37 Antimicrobial Peptide Research Reference
- Immune Modulation peptides category
- Reconstitution guide
For laboratory research use only. Not intended for human or veterinary use.