TB-500 vs Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7
Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.
Recovery & Repair
TB-500Skin & Cosmetic
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7- Summary
- TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide found in nearly all human and animal cells. It promotes cell migration to injury sites, accelerates tissue regeneration, and reduces chronic inflammation.
- Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Rigin) is a cosmetic peptide consisting of palmitic acid linked to the tetrapeptide sequence GQPR (Gly-Gln-Pro-Arg). It was designed to mimic the biological activity of the IgG immunoglobulin C-terminus, which downregulates the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a key driver of skin aging and inflammation.
- Half-Life
- 2–3 hours
- Topical penetration-dependent; effects last hours to days
- Admin Route
- SubQ, IM
- Topical
- Research
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- Typical Dose
- 2–2.5 mg
- 2-5 ppm concentration in formulation
- Frequency
- Twice weekly
- Twice daily
- Key Benefits
- Enhances muscle tissue regeneration
- Accelerates healing of wounds and injuries
- Reduces inflammation and pain
- Improves flexibility and mobility
- Promotes new blood vessel formation
- Supports hair growth and skin health
- May improve cardiac function after injury
- Systemic healing effect — works at distance from injection site
- Reduces IL-6 inflammatory cytokine in skin
- Prevents 'inflammaging' of the skin
- Inhibits MMP collagen-degrading enzymes
- Synergistic with Matrixyl for anti-aging
- Clinically tested for wrinkle and skin texture improvement
- Well-tolerated topically
- Side Effects
- Injection site discomfort
- Fatigue (rare)
- Headache (rare)
- Contact sensitization (rare)
- Well-tolerated at standard concentrations
- Stacks With
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