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Thymosin Alpha-1 is the most-cited thymic peptide in T-cell research, with literature on infection recovery and immune restoration. KPV (Lys-Pro-Val), an alpha-MSH-derived tripeptide, is referenced for NF-kB downregulation in gut, skin and systemic inflammation models. Both are documented in peer-reviewed research for immune-axis activity.
Thymosin Alpha-1 listings
Thymic peptide for T-cell maturation and infection-recovery research.
KPV listings
α-MSH-derived tripeptide for NF-κB anti-inflammatory research.
Why this concern
Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino-acid peptide secreted by the thymus. Research literature documents activation of toll-like receptors on dendritic cells, T-cell maturation, and Th1 cytokine balance. It has been studied across viral, fungal and post-infection recovery models, and is approved in several countries as Zadaxin for clinical immune-modulation use. Read the Thymosin α-1 guide →
KPV is the C-terminal tripeptide fragment of α-MSH (alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone). Research literature reports NF-κB pathway downregulation, with documented activity in gut inflammation (IBD models), skin inflammation, and systemic anti-inflammatory research. KPV is studied via subcutaneous, oral, and topical routes. Read the KPV guide →
Both peptides are widely referenced for immune-axis research. For in-vitro research and laboratory use only - dosing ranges, reconstitution protocols and storage notes are covered in each peptide's individual guide.
Research Blog
Learn before you buy
Mechanism, literature dosing ranges and storage.
Peptide Guide
Thymosin Alpha-1: Thymic Peptide Research Overview
T-cell maturation, viral recovery and immune-modulation research - what the literature reports on Tα1.
Read guide →Peptide Guide
KPV: α-MSH Tripeptide and NF-κB Research
Gut, skin and systemic inflammation research - the C-terminal alpha-MSH fragment.
Read guide →Foundations
Types of Peptides - A Map of the Six Classes
Where immune-modulating peptides sit in the broader landscape - healing, growth, metabolic, cognitive, mitochondrial.
Read guide →For in vitro research and laboratory use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

