insuliiniga
Insuliiniga refers to insulin, a peptide hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreatic islets. In humans, insulin regulates glucose metabolism and also influences fat and protein metabolism. It is synthesized as a larger precursor, processed to active insulin and a connecting peptide known as C-peptide.
Insulin exerts its effects by binding to the insulin receptor on cell membranes, triggering signaling pathways
In medical use, insulin preparations differ in onset and duration of action and are used to treat
The discovery of insulin in 1921 by Frederick Banting and Charles Best revolutionized diabetes treatment. Modern
Common safety considerations include the risk of hypoglycemia and, with long-term use, potential injection-site reactions or