Immunomodulator peptide

Immunomodulatory peptides are peptides with immunomodulatory activity obtained from organisms or food proteins through various routes. Immunomodulatory peptides in a broad sense are the collective term for all peptide molecules with immunomodulatory activity, while immunomodulatory peptides in a narrow sense generally refer to small (oligo)peptides with relatively small molecular weight that have immunomodulatory activity. These small peptides themselves exist in an inactive state in the amino acid sequence of proteins, and when hydrolyzed in vitro with appropriate proteases, or during gastrointestinal digestion and food processing, their activity is released and can serve as important modulators of physiological functions.

SERUM THYMIC FACTOR/ Thymulin CAS 63958-90-7 is an important factor that promotes the differentiation and enhances the function of lymphocytes, which has the function of stimulating immune cell activity, regulating immune function and enhancing non-specific cellular immunity of the body.

Thymosin alpha 1 is an immunomodulatory compound that enhances the immune response of Thl. Thymidine alpha 1 has immunomodulatory effects on immunodeficient patients, which has led to the widespread use of thymidine alpha 1 in clinical practice.Thymosin alpha 1 (Thymosin alpha 1) is a drug peptide that treats chronic hepatitis B and enhances the responsiveness of the immune system.

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