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Thymalin vs Syn-Coll

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

Immune SupportAnti-Aging & Longevity
Thymalin
Skin & CosmeticAnti-Aging & Longevity
Syn-Coll
Summary
Thymalin is a polypeptide complex isolated from calf thymus glands (developed by the Russian Gerontology Institute), shown to restore immune function, extend lifespan, and reverse thymic involution. Clinical studies demonstrate improved immune parameters and up to 40% reduction in mortality in elderly patients.
Syn-Coll is a palmitoylated tripeptide (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5) that mimics thrombospondin-1 to activate TGF-beta, the primary growth factor driving collagen synthesis in the dermis. It is one of the most mechanistically direct collagen-stimulating peptides in cosmetic formulations.
Half-Life
Not well characterized as a complex extract; individual peptides have varying kinetics
Extended (lipid depot in stratum corneum)
Admin Route
SubQ, IM
Topical
Research
Typical Dose
10 mg IM or SC daily
0.005-0.05% in formulation
Frequency
Once daily
Once or twice daily
Key Benefits
  • Restores thymic function and T-cell immunity
  • Extends healthy lifespan (documented in long-term studies)
  • Reduces infectious disease incidence in elderly
  • Normalizes immune parameters in immunodeficiency
  • Anti-tumor immune surveillance
  • Improves vaccine response in elderly
  • Reduces cardiovascular mortality (40% in landmark Russian study)
  • Normalizes neuroendocrine function
  • Directly activates TGF-beta for potent collagen synthesis stimulation
  • Increases dermal thickness and firmness
  • Reduces depth of wrinkles and fine lines
  • Improves skin elasticity
  • Clinically validated in collagen induction studies
  • Complementary to retinoids or vitamin C
Side Effects
  • Very well tolerated in decades of Russian clinical use
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • Rare: mild allergic reaction (natural extract)
  • Transient flu-like symptoms on initiation (immune activation)
  • Generally well-tolerated
  • Rare mild irritation at high concentrations
  • Possible sensitivity in individuals with inflammatory skin conditions
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