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Thymalin

Thymus extract peptide for immune system restoration

Thymalin molecular structure

WADA BANNED - Prohibited in competitive sports as immune modulating peptide

Overview

Thymulin (Facteur Thymique Sérique, FTS) is a nonapeptide hormone produced by thymic epithelial cells that requires zinc for biological activity. The zinc-thymulin complex plays essential roles in T-cell differentiation, maturation, and immune system development. Research demonstrates thymulin modulates multiple immune functions including T-cell subset balance, cytokine production, and immune cell activation. As the thymus involutes with age, thymulin levels decline significantly, contributing to age-related immune dysfunction (immunosenescence). Studies show thymulin supplementation may restore some immune parameters in aging animal models. The peptide influences neuroendocrine-immune interactions through effects on hypothalamic-pituitary function. Research indicates potential applications for immune reconstitution, autoimmune conditions, and age-related immune decline. Thymulin has also shown analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties independent of its immune effects. The zinc dependence makes adequate zinc status essential for thymulin function. Clinical applications remain limited by the peptide's short half-life and need for specific delivery methods.

Last reviewed: 2026-08-18

Identity & Aliases

Also known as

Thymalinthymus peptide preparationthymus bioregulator peptidethymalin (polypeptide extract of calf thymus)

Status: Research compound - Thymic peptide

CAS63958-90-7
PubChem3085284

Full composition (formula, molecular weight, sequence) in Quick Facts →

Research Areas

Immune modulation and immunosenescenceSecondary immunodeficienciesCOVID-19 immune dysregulationAnti-aging / bioregulator research

Available Evidence

Human

Thymalin has been studied in Russian clinical research as an immunomodulator, including meta-analyses of its immunocorrective activity and a 2021 study reporting improved immune status in older patients with severe COVID-19. Published studies are mostly small and from the originating research program.

Animal

Animal studies from the Khavinson laboratory report that thymus peptide preparations restore age-related declines in immune function and extend lifespan in rodents.

In Vitro

Laboratory studies show thymic peptide preparations modulate lymphocyte maturation and cytokine production in immune cell cultures.

Uncertain

Independent Western replication is limited; the preparation is a heterogeneous polypeptide extract, regulatory approval is mainly in Russia, and claims of human lifespan extension are not supported by large trials.

Key Studies & Findings

3 studies
Clinical

A meta-analysis of the immunomodulating activity of thymalin across Russian clinical studies reported immunocorrective effects in conditions with secondary immunodeficiency.

Meta-analysis of clinical studies (Russian literature)

Benefits & Effects

13 documented

Anti-aging effects

anecdotal

Immune system balance

anecdotal

Mortality Reduction: 2.0-2.1 fold decrease; 4.1-fold with Epithalamin

clinical

COVID-19 Support: Accelerated decline in IL-6, CRP, D-dimer

clinical

Regulates thymus function

Immune system correction

Bioregulator.

Regulates thymus function

Immune system correction

Bioregulator.

Immune support

anecdotal

T-cell regulation

anecdotal

Cellular health

anecdotal

Side Effects & Safety

5 reported

Generally well-tolerated

MildUncommon

Rare injection site reactions

SevereRare

Limited Western safety data

MildUncommon

Minimal adverse effects

MildRare Reversible

Decades of clinical use in Russia

MildRare Reversible

Limitations & Open Questions

The evidence base is dominated by the Khavinson program and Russian-language studies with small samples and limited methodological reporting; no large international trials exist, the preparation is not FDA approved, and standardization of the extract is difficult.

Pharmacology

Thymalin is a polypeptide extract of calf thymus developed as an immunomodulator in Russia, typically given by subcutaneous or intramuscular injection in short courses. As a heterogeneous biological extract it has no single defined half-life, and published pharmacokinetic data are minimal.

Reported Research Dosing

Reported values from research literature and community protocols. Educational reference only — not a dosing recommendation or medical advice.

10mg daily for 10 days

Route: IM
Half-life: Variable (polypeptide mixture)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is thymalin FDA approved?

No - it is a Russian-developed immunomodulator not approved by the FDA; its use is largely confined to Russia and some neighboring countries.

What is thymalin used for?

In Russian practice it is used to restore immune function in secondary immunodeficiencies and age-related immune decline, and it has been studied in older COVID-19 patients.

Is the anti-aging evidence strong?

Lifespan and immune-restoration claims come mainly from the Khavinson laboratory's animal studies and small clinical reports; large independent human trials are lacking.

Research Citations

1
Thymalin: Activation of Differentiation of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells.

Khavinson VK, Linkova NS, Kvetnoy IM, Polyakova VO, Drobintseva AO, Kvetnaia TV, Ivko OM (2020)

2

[Geroprotective effect of thymalin and epithalamin].

Khavinson VKh, Morozov VG (2002)

4

[Morphological compound and indicators of the blood clotting system in severe COVID-19 patients of middle aged and elderly during treatment of Tocilizumab and Thymalin.].

Kuznik BI, Shapovalov KG, Smolyakov YN, Lukyanov SA, Tereshkov PP, Kazantseva LS, Linkova NS (2022)

+ 20 more citations

Related Resources

Quick Facts

Formula

C33H54N12O15

Molecular Weight

0.9

Sequence

MAEYQNIFSQVQVRGPADLGMTEDVNLANRSGVGPFSTLLGWFGNAQLGPIYLGSLGVLSLFSGLMWFFTIGIWFWYQAGWNPAVFLRDLFFFSLEPPAPEYGLSFAAPLKEGGLWLIASFFMFVAVWSWWGRTYLRAQALGMGKHTAWAFLSAIWLWMVLGFIRPILMGSWSEAVPYGIFSHLDWTNNFSLVHGNLFYNPFHGLSIAFLYGSALLFAMHGATILAVSRFGGERELEQIADRGTAAERAALFWRWTMGFNATMEGIHRWAIWMAVLVTLTGGIGILLSGTVVDNWYVWGQNHGMAPLN

Mechanism

Thymus extract peptide for immune support

Safety Information

Research compound with limited Western clinical data. Used clinically in some countries.

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