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Glossary

Starting with A for "ACE inhibitor" and continuing through to Y for "Yolk Sac Tumour", we give you succinct explanations for scientific and medical terms in clear and simple words.




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Human insulin
Human insulin; Hormone which consists of two polypeptide chains with in all 51 aminoacids (A-chain: 21, B-chain: 30 aminoacids) which are connected to each other by chemical bonds (disulphide bridges). Human insulin differs from bovine insulin by three aminoacids and from porcine insulin by one aminoacid. Bovine and porcine insulin may be used for the therapy of insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes or type 1 diabetes, although bovine insulin in particular is not as well tolerated as human insulin, because of the structural differences. The use of human insulin allows the almost total avoidance of undesired drug effects, such as local allergies.

Production
1. Purely chemical; disadvantage: high costs. 2. Biosynthetic (gene engineering), by inserting the genetic material (DNA) which is responsible for the production of insulin in man into microorganisms (Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis or yeast cells). In this way the microorganisms are converted into producers of human insulin or its precursors. 3. Conversion of porcine insulin into semi-synthetic human insulin (abbreviation SHI), with approximately the same activity as porcine insulin.

Glossary entries:  Roche and Walter de Gruyter, Berlin