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Chonluten vs Thymosin Beta-4

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Anti-Aging & Longevity
Chonluten
Recovery & RepairAnti-Aging & Longevity
Thymosin Beta-4
Summary
Chonluten is a tripeptide bioregulator (Glu-Asp-Leu) developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson, tissue-specific to the bronchi and lungs. While related to Bronchogen (a tetrapeptide), Chonluten is a shorter tripeptide sequence. It supports bronchial mucosal cell function, promotes respiratory epithelial regeneration, and is used in protocols for COPD, chronic bronchitis, and pulmonary anti-aging.
Thymosin Beta-4 is an endogenous 43-amino acid peptide that is the primary intracellular actin sequestering peptide. It promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, regenerates hair follicles, and protects cardiac tissue. Closely related to TB-500 (the active fragment), it is used for systemic tissue recovery and anti-aging.
Half-Life
Short (minutes for the peptide); sustained gene-regulatory effects
Not well characterized; likely similar to TB-500 (~1–2 hours)
Admin Route
SubQ, Oral
SubQ, IM
Research
Typical Dose
10 mg per day
5–10 mg
Frequency
Daily for 10–30 days
2x per week (loading), then 1x per week (maintenance)
Key Benefits
  • Supports bronchial mucosal regeneration and repair
  • May improve mucociliary clearance in chronic respiratory conditions
  • Anti-inflammatory effects on bronchial epithelium
  • Pulmonary anti-aging and tissue preservation
  • Supports lung function in COPD and chronic bronchitis
  • Well tolerated in combination with other Khavinson bioregulators
  • Short tripeptide with efficient cellular penetration
  • Systemic tissue repair and regeneration
  • Promotes cardiac recovery after myocardial infarction
  • Hair follicle regeneration and anti-hair-loss
  • Anti-inflammatory (systemic)
  • Wound healing acceleration
  • Neuroprotection after brain injury
  • Protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury
  • Anti-aging at cellular level
  • Synergizes powerfully with BPC-157
Side Effects
  • Generally well tolerated
  • Mild injection site reactions possible
  • No significant adverse pulmonary events reported
  • Generally very well tolerated
  • Injection site reactions
  • Mild fatigue at initiation (repair signaling)
  • Rare: mild inflammatory response
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