
Starting from porcine insulin, A1-glycine was substituted by beta-alanine. The blood sugar lowering effect of the new analogue in the rabbit is about 45% of that of insulin. The half-maximal binding to partially purified rat liver receptors is about 46%, to transformed human lymphocytes about 54%, compared to insulin.
Blood Glucose, Alanine, In Vitro Techniques, Rats, Liver, Animals, Humans, Insulin, Lymphocytes, Rabbits, Protein Binding
Blood Glucose, Alanine, In Vitro Techniques, Rats, Liver, Animals, Humans, Insulin, Lymphocytes, Rabbits, Protein Binding
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