Thymosin Alpha-1
Endogenous thymic peptide - immune modulator, not stimulant; approved as Zadaxin in 30+ countries.
Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino-acid peptide naturally produced by the thymus gland. As Zadaxin, it's approved in 30+ countries - for hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and as an adjuvant in oncology and vaccines. The mode of action is modulatory rather than just stimulatory: Tα1 drives T-cell maturation, activates TLR9 on dendritic cells, and raises MHC-I expression.
Community use focuses on age-related immune decline, maintenance during chronic viral loads, and enhancing vaccine response. The evidence base is unusually strong for a peptide in this category, and clinically Tα1 is considered one of the best-validated and best-tolerated immune peptides available.
- Contraindicación absoluta en receptores de trasplante de órganos - riesgo de rechazo por aumento de actividad de linfocitos T
- Empieza bajo (50-100 mcg) si tienes una enfermedad autoinmune (Hashimoto, lupus, AR) para valorar la respuesta
- Los corticosteroides y los inmunosupresores potentes pueden amortiguar el efecto inmunomodulador de la Tα1