Immune & Recovery Peptides
Immune research compounds are studied for their roles in modulating immune signaling and host-defense pathways. This category groups the thymic and antimicrobial-peptide research compounds in the catalog.
01Compounds in This Category
Thymosin Alpha-1
A thymic peptide studied for T-cell maturation and Toll-like-receptor signaling.
View compound →Thymulin
A zinc-dependent thymic nonapeptide studied for thymocyte differentiation.
View compound →LL-37
The human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide studied for membrane interaction and innate immunity.
View compound →02How These Are Studied
Compounds in this category are grouped by their association with immune modulation and host-defense signaling. Classification reflects the primary research pathway each compound is studied within; many are also evaluated across adjacent mechanisms. Selection for any research model depends on the specific question, system, and endpoints under study.
All are supplied strictly for laboratory research and are not for human or veterinary use.
03FAQ
What are immune & recovery peptides?
Immune research compounds are studied for their roles in modulating immune signaling and host-defense pathways. This category groups the thymic and antimicrobial-peptide research compounds in the catalog.
Which compounds are in the immune category at Ethos Bio?
This category includes Thymosin Alpha-1, Thymulin, LL-37. Each is analyzed by an independent third-party laboratory (MZ Biolabs) on a five-point panel with a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis.
How are these compounds tested?
Every lot is tested by MZ Biolabs (Arizona) on a five-point panel — HPLC purity, mass-spec identity, endotoxin, heavy metals, and sterility — with a batch-specific Certificate of Analysis provided per order.