Why are there so many types of insulin available?
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Drawing of Frederick Banting and Charles Best Insulin was first discovered in 1921 during studies conducted on dogs by Frederick Banting and Charles Best.

This resulted in the purification of insulin from bovine (cow) pancreases and commercial production and widespread use followed soon after.

It was not until 1977 that human insulin was manufactured by inserting the genes that code for human insulin into yeast and bacteria, resulting in large scale production of human insulin.


 
 
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