885340-08-9
Chemical Structure
TB500
- CAS No.: 885340-08-9
- Formula:C38H68N10O14
- Molecular Weight:889.01
IUPAC Name: (2S,5S,8S,11S,14S,17S,20S)-2-(3-amino-3-oxopropyl)-14,17-bis(4-aminobutyl)-8-(2-carboxyethyl)-5,11-bis((R)-1-hydroxyethyl)-20-isobutyl-4,7,10,13,16,19,22-heptaoxo-3,6,9,12,15,18,21-heptaazatricosanoic acid
InChIKey: ADKDNDYYIZUVCZ-ZQNQAVPYSA-N
SMILES: O=C(N[C@@H](CCCCN)C(N[C@@H](CCCCN)C(N[C@@H]([C@H](O)C)C(N[C@@H](CCC(O)=O)C(N[C@@H]([C@H](O)C)C(N[C@@H](CCC(N)=O)C(O)=O)=O)=O)=O)=O)=O)[C@H](CC(C)C)NC(C)=O
Biological Activity: TB500 is a synthetic version of an active region of thymosin β4. TB500 exhibits anti-fibrotic and wound healing activities by inhibiting the Akt signaling pathway and binding to actin. TB500 is claimed to promote endothelial cell differentiation, angiogenesis in dermal tissues, keratinocyte migration, collagen deposition and decrease inflammation[1][2][3].
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TB500 | 99.57% | TB500 is a synthetic version of an active region of thymosin β4. TB500 exhibits anti-fibrotic and wound healing activities by inhibiting the Akt signaling pathway and binding to actin. TB500 is claimed to promote endothelial cell differentiation, angiogenesis in dermal tissues, keratinocyte migration, collagen deposition and decrease inflammation. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Emmie N M Ho, et al. Doping control analysis of TB-500, a synthetic version of an active region of thymosin β₄, in equine urine and plasma by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A. 2012 Nov 23;1265:57-69. [Content Brief]
- [2]. Esposito S, et al., Synthesis and characterization of the N-terminal acetylated 17-23 fragment of thymosin beta 4 identified in TB-500, a product suspected to possess doping potential. Drug Test Anal. 2012 Sep;4(9):733-8. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Huang CM, et al., In vivo detection of secreted proteins from wounded skin using capillary ultrafiltration probes and mass spectrometric proteomics. Proteomics. 2006 Nov;6(21):5805-14. [Content Brief]
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