TB-500 vs Leuphasyl

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

TB-500

Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) is a naturally occurring peptide present in almost all human and animal cells. It plays a crucial role in tissue repair and regeneration.

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Leuphasyl

Leuphasyl (Pentapeptide-18) is a cosmetic peptide that reduces muscle tension through a mechanism similar to enkephalins. Often combined with Syn-Ake for enhanced anti-wrinkle effects.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectTB-500Leuphasyl
MechanismTB-500 promotes cell migration and differentiation, regulates actin (a cell-building protein), and reduces inflammation. It supports the formation of new blood vessels and wound healing.Mimics enkephalin and binds to enkephalin receptors on muscle cells, reducing acetylcholine release and thereby decreasing muscle contraction intensity.
Typical DosageResearch protocols typically use 2-2.5mg twice weekly during the loading phase, followed by maintenance dosing of 2mg every 2 weeks.Topical: 3-8% concentration in serums. Often used in combination products with other muscle-relaxing peptides.
AdministrationAdministered via subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. Some protocols suggest injection near injury sites.Topical application to expression lines. Best results with consistent twice-daily use over 8+ weeks.
Side EffectsMay cause temporary fatigue, headache, or localized irritation at injection sites.Very well-tolerated topically. No significant adverse effects reported at cosmetic concentrations.
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