Thymosin Alpha-1 (Tα1) is a 28-amino acid peptide naturally produced by the thymus gland. First isolated in the 1970s, it’s been studied extensively for its ability to restore, enhance, and balance immune function – making it one of the most researched immune-modulating peptides available. (For more on cellular defense, see our guide to L-Glutathione.)

Thymosin Alpha-1 immune-modulating peptide from the thymus gland

What Is Thymosin Alpha-1?

Thymosin Alpha-1 is a peptide hormone that plays a critical role in T-cell development and immune regulation. Your thymus gland produces it naturally, but levels decline significantly with age as the thymus shrinks (a process called thymic involution).

The synthetic version, marketed as Thymalfasin (brand name Zadaxin), has been approved in over 35 countries for various immune-related conditions.

How Thymosin Alpha-1 Works

This peptide acts through multiple pathways:

This dual action makes it unique: it can boost immune function when needed while helping regulate excessive inflammation.

What the Research Shows

Infectious Disease

It has been extensively studied for:

Vaccine Enhancement

Research shows Tα1 can improve vaccine response, particularly in:

Immune Regulation

A 2025 meta-analysis found that Thymosin Alpha-1 significantly:

Cancer Support

Tα1 is used alongside chemotherapy to:

Why the Thymus Matters for Aging

The thymus gland shrinks with age, leading to:

This peptide may help counteract some of these age-related immune declines by supporting the functions the thymus can no longer perform as effectively.

Thymosin Alpha-1 Safety Profile

It has a well-established safety profile from decades of clinical use. It’s generally well-tolerated with minimal reported side effects in studies.


Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. NexGen Peptides products are intended for laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.

References:

  1. Dominari A, et al. Thymosin alpha 1: A comprehensive review of the literature. World J Clin Cases. 2020.
  2. Garaci E, et al. Immune Modulation with Thymosin Alpha 1 Treatment. Vitam Horm. 2016.
  3. Tian Y, et al. Thymosin alpha 1 alleviates inflammation through immune regulation. Front Immunol. 2025.

 

 

 

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