TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) is a 43-amino-acid peptide widely studied for its role in wound healing, tissue regeneration, and actin cytoskeleton regulation. As demand grows among Australian research labs, knowing how to identify quality TB-500 and avoid substandard suppliers has become essential.
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View TB-500 Product →What Is TB-500?
TB-500 is the synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring peptide present in virtually all human cells. Tβ4 was first isolated from thymus tissue in the 1960s and has since been extensively characterized for its role in cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue repair.
The synthetic TB-500 peptide corresponds to the active region of Tβ4 (amino acids 17–23 and the full 43-aa chain) and is used in research to study wound healing acceleration, muscle recovery, and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Like all research peptides, TB-500 is sold exclusively for laboratory use and is not approved for human consumption.
Critical Quality Checks for TB-500
1. HPLC Purity ≥98%
TB-500 should be verified by reversed-phase HPLC with UV detection at 214–220 nm. Premium suppliers achieve ≥99% purity. The HPLC chromatogram should show a single major peak with minimal impurities. Ask for the actual chromatogram image, not just a summary number.
2. Mass Spectrometry Confirmation
Because TB-500 is a 43-amino-acid peptide (MW ~4963 Da), mass spectrometry is critical to confirm molecular identity. MALDI-TOF or ESI-MS should show the expected mass with <0.1% deviation. This step catches sequence errors and truncated peptides that HPLC alone might miss.
3. Lyophilized Form Only
TB-500 must be supplied as a lyophilized powder. Liquid or pre-mixed formulations have significantly degraded activity and should be avoided. The powder should reconstitute cleanly in bacteriostatic water without visible particles or cloudiness.
4. Proper Sequence Verification
The correct TB-500 sequence is: Ac-Ser-Asp-Lys-Pro-Asp-Met-Ala-Glu-Ile-Glu-Lys-Phe-Asp-Lys-Ser-Lys-Leu-Lys-Lys-Thr-Glu-Thr-Gln-Glu-Lys-Asn-Pro-Leu-Pro-Ser-Lys-Glu-Thr-Ile-Glu-Gln-Glu-Lys-Gln-Ala-Gly-Glu-Ser. Suppliers should confirm this exact sequence in their COA.
TB-500 Pricing in Australia (2026)
TB-500 is generally more expensive than BPC-157 due to its larger size (43 vs 15 amino acids) and more complex synthesis. Current Australian market pricing:
- Budget tier ($20–28/mg): Minimal or in-house testing. Higher risk. Common from unverified international sources.
- Mid tier ($28–35/mg): HPLC tested, sometimes with MS. Reliable for standard research. Most established AU vendors fall here.
- Premium tier ($35–45/mg): Full HPLC + MS + third-party verification, batch COAs, cold chain, support. Best for publication-grade research.
At Element42, our TB-500 is $109 for 5mg ($30/mg) with full HPLC + third-party testing and published batch COAs.
Why Australian Researchers Choose Domestic Suppliers
| Factor | AU Supplier | International |
|---|---|---|
| Shipping | ✓ 1–3 days express | 2–4 weeks + customs |
| Cold chain | ✓ Maintained | Often broken in transit |
| Customs seizure | ✓ Zero risk | Common for peptide imports |
| Support timezone | ✓ AEST business hours | US/EU timezones only |
| Legal recourse | ✓ AU consumer law | Difficult/impossible |
How to Spot Fake or Degraded TB-500
- ❌ Powder is yellow, brown, or clumped — indicates oxidation or moisture exposure
- ❌ Does not fully dissolve in bacteriostatic water — may contain fillers or degraded peptide
- ❌ No batch number on vial or packaging
- ❌ COA is a generic template without batch-specific data
- ❌ Supplier refuses to provide HPLC chromatogram
- ❌ Price is significantly below market (<$20/mg for 5mg) — likely counterfeit or underdosed
Storage & Handling Best Practices
TB-500 is more sensitive to temperature and oxidation than smaller peptides:
- Lyophilized: Store at 2–8°C, protected from light. Stable 6–12 months when properly stored.
- Reconstituted: Use within 7–10 days at 2–8°C. Do not freeze — freezing causes peptide aggregation and activity loss.
- Reconstitution: Use 1–2 mL bacteriostatic water per 5 mg vial. Gently swirl — never shake or vortex.
- Avoid: Repeated freeze-thaw cycles, exposure to room temperature >24h, direct sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between TB-500 and Thymosin Beta-4?
TB-500 is the synthetic version of the active region of Thymosin Beta-4. In research literature, the terms are often used interchangeably, but technically TB-500 refers to the synthetic peptide while Tβ4 refers to the native protein. For research purposes, synthetic TB-500 is the standard compound used.
Is TB-500 legal in Australia?
TB-500 is legal to purchase for laboratory research in Australia. It is not scheduled under the Poisons Standard but is not approved for human use. It must be marketed and sold exclusively for research purposes.
Can TB-500 be combined with BPC-157 in research?
Many researchers investigate synergistic effects by combining TB-500 and BPC-157 in the same study. Both peptides target different aspects of tissue repair — TB-500 via actin regulation and cell migration, BPC-157 via FAK signaling and angiogenesis. Published studies have explored combined protocols, though optimal ratios vary by research model.
How do I verify a supplier's COA is legitimate?
Check these elements: (1) The testing laboratory name and accreditation — verify it exists, (2) Batch number matches your vial, (3) Date of analysis is recent (within 6–12 months), (4) HPLC chromatogram shows actual data, not a stock image, (5) Contact the lab directly if uncertain — most will confirm they performed the analysis.
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This guide is for educational and research purposes only. TB-500 is sold exclusively for laboratory research. Always verify supplier credentials and request batch-specific COAs before purchasing.
Last updated: May 2026 | Element42 Peptides