Thymalin is a synthetic dipeptide (L-Glutamyl-L-Tryptophan) derived from the thymus gland. It has attracted growing interest in research focused on immune regulation, aging, and age-related disease prevention.
Studies have shown that Thymalin promotes T-cell differentiation and maturation, enhances immune surveillance, and restores age-related immune decline. It also influences neuroendocrine interactions and may extend healthspan. It may also play a role in infectious disease resistance, autoimmune modulation, and reduction of chronic inflammation in aging populations.
T-cell maturation and immune function restoration
Aging research and healthspan extension
Neuroendocrine–immune network modulation
Autoimmune disease and chronic infection studies
Age-related immune decline reversal