Sandbox GGC2
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| - | Insulin is a hormone produced in the body to regulate the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of this hormone is what causes diabetes. B28 Asp Insulin, is a modified form of insulin which is known to have many functions. This type of insulin is modified as the proline, is substituted with an aspartic acid residue. The functions of this altered hormone is to prevent the formation hexamers, which results in a faster-acting insulin. The faster-acting insulin is more beneficial as it can control blood glucose levels in the body in a more improved way. | + | Insulin is a hormone produced in the body to regulate the amount of glucose in the blood. The lack of this hormone is what causes diabetes. B28 Asp Insulin, is a modified form of insulin which is known to have many functions. This type of insulin is modified as the proline, is substituted with an aspartic acid residue. The functions of this altered hormone is to prevent the formation of hexamers, which results in a faster-acting insulin. The faster-acting insulin is more beneficial as it can control blood glucose levels in the body in a more improved way. |
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
Revision as of 13:47, 23 April 2018
Cross-Linked B28 ASP Insulin
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