TB-500 Dosage Chart
Common reconstitution scenarios for a 5mg vial. Use the TB-500 calculator above to generate exact values for your setup.
| Vial Size | BAC Water | Concentration | 250mcg = | 500mcg = |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5mg | 1ml | 50.0 mcg/unit | 5.0 units | 10.0 units |
| 5mg | 2ml | 25.0 mcg/unit | 10.0 units | 20.0 units |
| 5mg | 3ml | 16.7 mcg/unit | 15.0 units | 30.0 units |
Mechanism of Action
TB-500 promotes actin polymerization by sequestering G-actin monomers via its LKKTET actin-binding domain, a mechanism that facilitates cellular migration and wound healing. It stimulates angiogenesis through upregulation of VEGF and activates matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) involved in extracellular matrix remodeling. Additionally, TB-500 exhibits anti-inflammatory properties by downregulating inflammatory cytokines including IL-1β and TNF-α in animal injury models.
How to Reconstitute TB-500
- 1
Bring the TB-500 vial to room temperature before reconstitution (15–20 minutes from refrigerator, 30–40 minutes from −20°C storage).
- 2
Sterilize the stopper with a 70% isopropyl alcohol swab and allow it to air dry completely.
- 3
Refer to the TB-500 calculator above to calculate the exact BAC water volume for your desired concentration. Standard research protocols commonly use 2ml per 5mg vial.
- 4
Insert the syringe needle bevel-up and angle it toward the inner glass wall. Inject the bacteriostatic water in a slow, steady stream to avoid foaming.
- 5
Gently swirl without shaking until the solution is clear. TB-500 typically dissolves readily. Refrigerate immediately after preparation.
Storage & Safety for TB-500
- Pre-reconstitution (lyophilized)
- Store at −20°C for long-term (12–24 months) or 2–8°C for short-term use (up to 3 months).
- Post-reconstitution
- Refrigerate at 2–8°C. Use within 30 days.
- Light sensitivity
- Protect from UV and direct light. Store in opaque or amber containers.
- Shelf life
- 30 days at 2–8°C post-reconstitution. Discard if turbidity is observed.
Current Research Focus
Current research is evaluating TB-500 dosage protocols in models of cardiac repair post-myocardial infarction, corneal injury healing, and spinal cord injury regeneration. Researchers are also studying its systemic vs. local administration routes for optimizing bioavailability in musculoskeletal repair models.
Disclaimer
For research purposes only. Not for human consumption. This information is intended solely for licensed researchers and does not constitute medical advice.