What Is Thymulin?
A zinc-dependent thymic nonapeptide studied for thymocyte differentiation.
01Definition
Thymulin is a immune research compound. A zinc-dependent thymic nonapeptide studied for thymocyte differentiation. It is also known as Facteur thymique sérique (FTS).
Sequence · Zinc-dependent nonapeptide
02Research Mechanism
Thymulin is a thymic nonapeptide whose biological activity in research models is strictly zinc-dependent — the zinc-bound form is the active species. It is studied for its role in thymocyte differentiation and T-cell development.
Research framing only · No human-use claims
03Key Facts
| Classification | Immune |
| Molecular weight | 854.94 g/mol |
| Also known as | Facteur thymique sérique (FTS) |
| Purity spec | ≥99% HPLC |
| Verification | MZ Biolabs · 5-panel |
| Use | Research Use Only |
04FAQ
What is Thymulin?
Thymulin is a immune research compound. A zinc-dependent thymic nonapeptide studied for thymocyte differentiation. It is also known as Facteur thymique sérique (FTS). It is supplied strictly for laboratory research use.
What class of compound is Thymulin?
Thymulin is categorized as Immune and is studied alongside related compounds in that research area.
What is the molecular weight of Thymulin?
Thymulin has a molecular weight of 854.94 g/mol.
How is Thymulin tested?
Every Ethos Bio lot of Thymulin is analyzed by an independent third-party laboratory (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.
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