TB-500 · Classification & Family
Classification & Family
TB-500 is classified as a research peptide, specifically a thymosin β4 fragment (actin-binding peptide). This page places it within its chemical family and among the related compounds Blueprint Labs supplies, as reference. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
How it is classified
Formally, TB-500 sits in the research peptide class and is best described as a thymosin β4 fragment (actin-binding peptide). That classification is what determines how it is characterized analytically, stored, and (where applicable) reconstituted.
In the literature and on supplier listings it also appears as Thymosin Beta-4, Tβ4, and TB4.
- Classification
- Research Peptide
- Chemical family
- thymosin β4 fragment (actin-binding peptide)
- Category
- Recovery & Healing
- Also known as
- Thymosin Beta-4, Tβ4, TB4
Its chemical family
Membership in the thymosin β4 fragment (actin-binding peptide) family means TB-500 shares structural and target features with related molecules studied in the same area. Family relationships are why certain compounds are frequently researched alongside one another.
For TB-500, the reported molecular focus is G-actin sequestration, consistent with others in this family.
Related compounds
Within Blueprint Labs' catalog, TB-500 is most closely related to BPC-157 and KPV. These are studied in adjacent contexts and are common points of comparison.
See the comparison references for neutral side-by-side breakdowns. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.
Available from Blueprint Labs
Wolverine (bpc 5mg, tb500 5mg)
Third-party tested, TB-500 supplied as a research material with a certificate of analysis available.
Questions, answered
What class of compound is TB-500?
TB-500 is a research peptide. More precisely, it is a thymosin β4 fragment (actin-binding peptide).
What is TB-500 also called?
Common alternate names include Thymosin Beta-4, Tβ4, and TB4.
What compounds is TB-500 related to?
Its closest relatives in the catalog are BPC-157 and KPV.
Does classification imply an approved use?
No. Classification is chemical taxonomy for reference. For research use only. Not for human consumption, diagnostic, or therapeutic use.