
Thymagen Peptide Therapy
Benefits, Side Effects, Cost & Protocols
Thymagen (Glu-Trp) is a synthetic dipeptide bioregulator targeting thymus function and immune modulation. It is studied for its potential to enhance T-cell production, restore immune balance, and support immunocompromised patients.
Clinically Reviewed
Reviewed by Alex Evans, PharmD, MBA · Updated May 2026
Evidence-Based
Sourced from FDA, PubMed & ClinicalTrials.gov · View sources
Who Is Thymagen Best For?
How Thymagen Works
Dipeptide bioregulator that may stimulate thymic epithelial cell activity, supporting T-cell maturation and differentiation in the aging thymus.
Thymagen FAQ
What is THYMAGEN?
Thymagen is a Khavinson bioregulator dipeptide (Glu-Trp) researched for thymic function and immune system modulation, particularly in age-related immune decline (immunosenescence).
How does THYMAGEN work?
Dipeptide bioregulator that may stimulate thymic epithelial cell activity, supporting T-cell maturation and differentiation in the aging thymus.
Is THYMAGEN legal to buy?
THYMAGEN is sold as a research chemical for laboratory use only. It is not approved for human use by the FDA. Regulations vary by jurisdiction.
Where can I buy THYMAGEN?
THYMAGEN is available as a research compound from verified online vendors. Always verify third-party testing before purchasing.
What category does THYMAGEN belong to?
THYMAGEN is primarily classified as a immune support peptide. Peptides researched for immune modulation, antimicrobial activity, and immune system support.
What are the research benefits of THYMAGEN?
THYMAGEN has been studied for: Thymus support, Immune modulation, T-cell function, Immunosenescence support. Khavinson bioregulator; thymus/immune focus. Related to Thymalin and Vilon.
Key Studies
1 total on PubMed0[Effect of thymagen, thymalin and vilosen on the cAMP and cGMP levels and phosphodiesterase activity in spleen lymphocytes during sensitization and anaphylactic shock]
Demidov SV, Kostromin AN, Kuĭbeda VV et al
Ukr Biokhim Zh (1978) · Ukr Biokhim Zh (1978)Animal
Thymagen, thymalin, and vilosen affected cAMP/cGMP levels and phosphodiesterase activity in spleen lymphocytes
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