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What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?

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What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« on: 25/08/2018 23:38:03 »
What is Glucose-responsive insulin, what its structure and how it works?
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Re: What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« Reply #1 on: 26/08/2018 12:13:41 »
As far as I can tell, Glucose-responsive insulin is just an idea.
People are working towards making it.
It doesn't exist yet.
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Re: What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« Reply #2 on: 26/08/2018 13:10:16 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 26/08/2018 12:13:41
As far as I can tell, Glucose-responsive insulin is just an idea.
People are working towards making it.
It doesn't exist yet.

I think they have found molecules to do it, bit it hasn't been developed into a medicine yet. But how is it supposed to work anyway?
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Re: What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« Reply #3 on: 27/08/2018 11:57:34 »
In the human body, the pancreas produces more or less insulin depending on the level of circulating glucose.
This keeps the level of glucose in the blood within a safe range.

So, normal insulin is glucose-dependent.
- Insulin Resistance and Diabetes interferes with this natural feedback loop which regulates the level of glucose in the blood.
- I imagine researchers are looking for automatic insulin pumps which do an equally good job of regulating glucose levels.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus
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Re: What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« Reply #4 on: 27/08/2018 15:31:03 »
Quote from: evan_au on 27/08/2018 11:57:34
In the human body, the pancreas produces more or less insulin depending on the level of circulating glucose.
This keeps the level of glucose in the blood within a safe range.

So, normal insulin is glucose-dependent.
- Insulin Resistance and Diabetes interferes with this natural feedback loop which regulates the level of glucose in the blood.
- I imagine researchers are looking for automatic insulin pumps which do an equally good job of regulating glucose levels.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus

No I don't think it's that.

Example: Ziylo company.

They said they produced molecules that...???

Any idea?
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Re: What is Glucose-Responsive Insulin?
« Reply #5 on: 27/08/2018 17:37:24 »
One idea is to add molecules to the insulin so it doesn’t react with glucose, but the molecules do react to glucose and so release the insulin. Other ideas are available.
As @Bored chemist says, it still an early idea, but some molecules are being experimented with.
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