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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

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Micro ELISA for measurement of parathymosin alpha utilizing a monoclonal antibody.

Wada. S S; Naylor. P H PH; Naylor. C W CW; Goldstein. A L AL

Key Findings

  • The ELISA can detect parathymosin alpha from 5 to 630 ng/ml with no cross‑reactivity to thymosin‑alpha‑1.
  • Average adult human serum level is about 400 ng/ml, cord serum about 150 ng/ml.
  • Highest tissue concentrations are in mouse liver, kidney, and lung, lower in thymus, spleen, and brain.

Practical Outcomes

  • The study is mainly a measurement tool and offers no direct guidance for dosing, supplementation, or performance enhancement. For most biohackers it has little immediate relevance unless you specifically need to track parathymosin alpha levels.

Summary

Scientists created a small‑scale lab test (ELISA) to measure a protein called parathymosin alpha in mouse tissues and human blood, but it doesn’t tell you how to use thymosin‑alpha‑1 or affect any health protocols.

Abstract

A monoclonal antibody to the non-thymosin alpha 1 overlapping sequence of parathymosin alpha was used to develop a micro ELISA to measure parathymosin alpha. Parathymosin alpha levels were measurable in both mouse tissue extracts and in human adult and cord serum. To measure parathymosin alpha, a 40% ammonium sulfate precipitated monoclonal antibody specific for the parathymosin alpha fragment was preincubated with the parathymosin alpha fragment or samples for 4 hours at 4 degrees C, incubated an additional 24 hours in microtiter plates coated with the parathymosin alpha fragment and then assayed by the biotin-avidin-alkaline phosphatase method. Using the assay, parathymosin alpha could be measured over a range of 5 to 630 ng/ml and cross-reactivity with thymosin alpha 1 was not observed. The parathymosin alpha level was 400 +/- 140 (mean +/- SD) ng/ml in normal human sera (n = 12) and 150 +/- 80 ng/ml in cord sera (n = 12). The concentration of parathymosin alpha was highest in tissue extracts of mouse liver (153 +/- 40 micrograms parathymosin alpha per g of tissue), kidney (125 +/- 33), and lung (105 +/- 38). Levels were lowest in thymus (81 +/- 20), spleen (83 +/- 23), and brain (71 +/- 23).

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