A thymus-derived polypeptide bioregulator that restores age-related immune function and T-cell activity.
A natural polypeptide extract from bovine thymus glands. Stimulates differentiation of T-lymphocyte precursors, enhances NK cell activity, and normalises cytokine balance. Research shows it can partially restore thymic function that involutes with age, improving both cell-mediated and humoral immunity.
Clinical research in Russia spanning several decades shows Thymalin can measurably improve immune parameters in elderly patients, including T-cell counts, NK cell activity, and antibody responses. Long-term studies associate regular use with reduced infection rates.
Thymalin is part of the Khavinson cytamine bioregulator series. It is distinct from Thymosin Alpha-1 in that it is a complex polypeptide extract rather than a single defined peptide.