Immune & Inflammatory Peptides are specialized research compounds designed to study immune system regulation, inflammatory responses, cytokine signaling, and host defense mechanisms. This category features powerful peptides such as **Thymosin Alpha-1**, **KPV**, and **LL-37**, which are widely used in laboratories investigating immunity, autoimmune conditions, chronic inflammation, and antimicrobial activity.
These peptides support research into T-cell function, NF-κB pathway modulation, innate immunity, and resolution of inflammatory processes.
**Popular Products in This Category:**
– **Thymosin Alpha-1** – Immune-modulating peptide studied for enhancing T-cell maturation and antiviral immunity
– **KPV** – Potent anti-inflammatory tripeptide derived from α-MSH for gut and systemic inflammation research
– **LL-37** – Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide researched for immune defense and wound healing inflammation
**Key Research Applications:**
– Immune system enhancement and modulation
– Chronic and acute inflammation studies
– Autoimmune disorder mechanisms
– Antimicrobial peptide activity
– Cytokine regulation and balance
– Gut-immune axis and inflammatory bowel research
– Viral and bacterial infection response models
### **Benefits of Our Immune & Inflammatory Peptides**
– ≥98% purity verified by HPLC and Mass Spectrometry
– Includes leading immune research peptides: **Thymosin Alpha-1**, **KPV**, and **LL-37**
– High specificity for immune and inflammatory pathways
– Available in lyophilized form with full COA
– Strictly for *in vitro* and *in vivo* research use only
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### **Sample FAQ Section**
**What is Thymosin Alpha-1 used for in research?**
Thymosin Alpha-1 is studied for its ability to enhance immune function, particularly T-cell differentiation, maturation, and antiviral immune responses.
**What does KPV Peptide do?**
KPV is a powerful anti-inflammatory peptide researched for reducing inflammation in the gut, skin, and systemic tissues with minimal side effects in lab models.
**What is LL-37 known for?**
LL-37 is a cathelicidin peptide studied for its dual role in antimicrobial defense and modulation of inflammatory responses, including wound healing.
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