Rapamycin
Traditionally Rapamycin was used as a type of anti fungal antibiotic produced by steptomyces hygroscopicus. Currently it is being used in the prevention of transplant rejection because of its immunosuppressive effect. The immunosuppressive effect of Rapamycin is exerted by inhibiting the activation and proliferation of T cells. Rapamycin binds to FK-binding protein 12 (FKBP12) and forms the Rapamycin-FKBP12 complex, which regulates an enzyme that plays an important role in the progression of the cell cycle.
Thymosin Beta 4
Thymosin Beta 4 is a peptide, produced naturally by the thymus gland. It is one of several polypeptide hormones secreted by the thymus that controls the maturation of T-cells, which is extremely important part of the immune system. Thymosin also assists in the development of B cells to plasma cells to produce antibodies. The main form of Thymosin, Thymosin Beta 4, is a member of a highly conserved family of actin monomer-sequestering proteins. In addition to its role as a major actin-sequestering molecule, Thymosin Beta 4 plays a role in tissue repair. T4 has been known to play an important role in protection, regeneration and remodeling of injured or damaged tissues. The gene for T4 has also been found to be one of the first to be upregulated after injuries. Thymosin Beta 4 is currently being trialed as a potential therapy for HIV, AIDS, and Influenza.
Thymosin Alpha 1
Thymosin Beta 4 is a peptide, produced naturally by the thymus gland. It is one of several polypeptide hormones secreted by the thymus that controls the maturation of T-cells, which is extremely important part of the immune system. Thymosin also assists in the development of B cells to plasma cells to produce antibodies. The main form of Thymosin, Thymosin Beta 4, is a member of a highly conserved family of actin monomer-sequestering proteins. In addition to its role as a major actin-sequestering molecule, Thymosin Beta 4 plays a role in tissue repair. T4 has been known to play an important role in protection, regeneration and remodeling of injured or damaged tissues. The gene for T4 has also been found to be one of the first to be upregulated after injuries. Thymosin Beta 4 is currently being trialed as a potential therapy for HIV, AIDS, and Influenza.
Melanotan II
Melanotan II is an analogs of the peptide hormone alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that induces skin tanning. MT 2 plays a role in stimulating melanogenesis and thus provides a protective mechanism against U V rays since under its actions melanocytes are able to increase production and secretion of the hormone melanin. Research has also found that MT 2 has a positive effect on libido due to its aphrodisiac properties. Additionally, MT 2 exhibits a mild positive fat-mobilizing effect.
LL37
LL-37 is a naturally occurring antimicrobial peptide with the potential to assist in gastrointestinal issues; bacterial overgrowths, candida, and parasitic infections as well as Lyme and coinfections.
GHK-CU
GHK-Cu is a copper peptide complex that has shown potential in promoting wound healing, tissue regeneration, and cosmetic and internal anti-aging effects.
DSIP
CJC-1295 contains the first 29 amino acids of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GnRH) and Is designed to increase growth hormone production. It's typically administered via subcutaneous injection, often at a dose of 500-2000 mcg/week split into 1-4 doses.factors that are responsible for growing, repairing, and maintaining neurons.