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TA1 vs Testagen

A side-by-side research comparison of TA1 and Testagen across mechanism, dosing, half-life, benefits, side effects and research status.

Comparison table

AttributeTA1Testagen
Full nameThymosin Alpha-1 (TA1 - Clinical Form)Testagen (Reproductive/Thymic Peptide Bioregulator)
CategoryImmune SupportImmune Support
StatusApproved internationally (not FDA-approved)Research compound (peptide bioregulator)
MechanismActivates TLR2/9 on dendritic cells, promotes T-cell differentiation, and enhances cytokine-mediated immune signaling cascades.As a signal peptide, it is proposed to regulate gene expression in reproductive and thymic tissue, supporting normal reproductive endocrine function, thymic activity, and immune balance.
Molecular weight3108.3 Da~ (short peptide)
Half-life~2-3 hoursShort (peptide)
Bioavailability~85% subcutaneousOral (encapsulated) or subcutaneous
Typical dose1.6 mg~1-2 capsules/day or short injectable courses
Frequency2x per weekOnce daily
RouteSubcutaneous injectionOral capsule or subcutaneous

TA1 reported benefits

  • Standardized immune enhancement
  • Proven antiviral adjunct
  • Cancer immunotherapy support
  • Vaccine response enhancement

Testagen reported benefits

  • Reproductive-system support (proposed)
  • Thymic/immune support
  • Hormonal balance (proposed)
  • Short course-based protocol

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