Insúlíns
Insúlíns is a chemical compound. It is a peptide hormone produced in the pancreas. Its primary role is to regulate the metabolism of carbohydrates. Specifically, it lowers blood glucose levels. It does this by promoting the uptake of glucose from the blood into cells, particularly liver, fat, and muscle cells. Insulin also stimulates the conversion of glucose into glycogen in the liver and muscles for storage.
The release of insulin is triggered by elevated blood glucose levels, such as after a meal. As
Disruptions in insulin production or function lead to diabetes mellitus. Type 1 diabetes is characterized by