Insulin

INSULIN Struktur
9004-10-8
CAS-Nr.
9004-10-8
Bezeichnung:
Insulin
Englisch Name:
INSULIN
Synonyma:
INSULIN HUMAN;C00723;LinBit;iletin;Humilin;Musulin;insular;insulyl;iszilin;INSULIN
CBNumber:
CB4336086
Summenformel:
C256H381N65O77S6
Molgewicht:
5793.54364
MOL-Datei:
9004-10-8.mol

Insulin Eigenschaften

Schmelzpunkt:
233 °C
Dichte
1.09 g/cm3
storage temp. 
2-8°C
Löslichkeit
acidified water, pH 2.0: 2 mg/mL
Aggregatzustand
solution
Sicherheit
  • Risiko- und Sicherheitserklärung
  • Gefahreninformationscode (GHS)
S-Sätze: 22-24/25
WGK Germany  3
RTECS-Nr. NM8900250
3-10
Giftige Stoffe Daten 9004-10-8(Hazardous Substances Data)
Bildanzeige (GHS) GHS hazard pictograms
Alarmwort Achtung
Gefahrenhinweise
Code Gefahrenhinweise Gefahrenklasse Abteilung Alarmwort Symbol P-Code
H334 Kann bei Einatmen Allergie, asthmaartige Symptome oder Atembeschwerden verursachen. Sensibilisierung der Atemwege Kategorie 1 Achtung GHS hazard pictogramssrc="/GHS08.jpg" width="20" height="20" /> P261, P285, P304+P341, P342+P311,P501
Sicherheit
P261 Einatmen von Staub vermeiden.
P285 Bei unzureichender Belüftung Atemschutz tragen.
P304+P341 BEI EINATMEN: Bei Atembeschwerden an die frische Luft bringen und in einer Position ruhigstellen, die das Atmen erleichtert
P342+P311 Bei Symptomen der Atemwege: GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM/Arzt/... (geeignete Stelle für medizinische Notfallversorgung vom Hersteller/Lieferanten anzugeben) anrufen.
P501 Inhalt/Behälter ... (Entsorgungsvorschriften vom Hersteller anzugeben) zuführen.

Insulin Chemische Eigenschaften,Einsatz,Produktion Methoden

S-Sätze Betriebsanweisung:

S22:Staub nicht einatmen.
S24/25:Berührung mit den Augen und der Haut vermeiden.

Beschreibung

Insulin is a polypeptide hormone that consists of two peptide chains bonded by two disulfide bonds. The two chains are designated A and B. The A chain consists of 21 amino acids with a third internal disulfidebond, and the B chain contains the remaining 30 amino acids. All vertebrates produce insulin and the structure is similar in these species. For example, the insulin produced in humans and porcine species differs by only one amino acid, and humans and bovine insulin differ by three amino acids. Insulin plays a crucial role in several physiological processes. These include the regulation of sugar in the body, fatty acid synthesis, formation of triglycerides, and amino acid synthesis.
Insulin also promotes the storage of glucose as glycogen in the liver. In this manner, insulin maintains glucose at a stable level in the bloodstream. Insulin is most closely associated with diabetes. Diabetes results in excess blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) and the inability of cells to absorb glucose, which in turn deprives them of energy.

History

Insulin derives its name from the Latin word insula for island. Insulin is produced in the pancreas by β-cells in the islets of Langerhans (α-cells in the pancreas produce glucagon). Paul Langerhans (1847–1888) discovered the islets of Langerhans, which were subsequently shown to secrete insulin. Insulin binds to insulin receptors on cells and produces biochemical changes that allow the cells to take in glucose.
Diabetes has been prevalent in humans throughout history, but relief from the disease was not available until the 20th century.The termdiabetes comes from the Greek words diabainein, meaning to pass through or siphon.In the late 1800s,it was known that diabetes was related to the pancreas,but it was not known exactly how. In 1901, Eugene Opie (1873–1971) determined that diabetes was related to the islets of Langerhans. During the early 20th century, knowledge was advanced on ductless glands and endocrine secretions that fed directly into the bloodstream.Diseases were treated with extracts obtained from glands.

Verwenden

Insulin plays a crucial role in several physiologicalprocesses. These include the regulation of sugar in the body, fatty acid synthesis, formation oftriglycerides, and amino acid synthesis.=Insulin also promotes the storage of glucose as glycogenin the liver. In this manner, insulin maintains glucose at a stable level in the bloodstream.Insulin is most closely associated with diabetes.
Diabetes must be managed by monitoring blood sugarlevels throughout the day, and using this information to adjust the diet and activities to keepblood glucose in an acceptable range; Insulin is usually administered through injections, but it can be deliveredusing other methods. Insulin pumps are small electronic devices that deliver insulin accordingto a programmed schedule throughout the day. In recent years oral sprays have beendeveloped to augment but not replace injected insulin. Another area of interest is deliveryusing dermal patches. Insulin cannot be delivered using conventional pills because stomachacidity denatures insulin. Although lack of insulin results in hyperglycemia,it is importantwhen administering insulin to prevent hypoglycemia. In hypoglycemia blood sugar is too low.Hypoglycemia in diabetics can occur from too much insulin, lack of food, exercise, or lackof carbohydrates. Its symptoms include increased heart rate, nervousness, perspiration, andshakiness. When this condition is recognized, diabetics consume carbohydrates such as candy,fruit,or fruit juice to boost blood sugar levels. In extreme cases,a person can have a severereaction and experience seizures or fall into a coma. Severe reaction to insulin is referred toas insulin shock.

Definition

ChEBI: A peptide hormone produced in the pancreas and involved in regulating the metabolism of carbohydrates (particularly glucose) and fats. Commonly thought of as a protein, it consists of two petide chains, one containing 21 amino acid residues and the other c ntaining 30; the chains are joined together by 2 disulfide bonds. Recombinant insulin is identical to human insulin, but is synthesised by inserting the human insulin gene into E. coli, which then produces insulin for human use. It is used in he treatment of type I and type II diabetes.

Insulin Upstream-Materialien And Downstream Produkte

Upstream-Materialien

Downstream Produkte


Insulin Anbieter Lieferant Produzent Hersteller Vertrieb Händler.

Global( 39)Lieferanten
Firmenname Telefon E-Mail Land Produktkatalog Edge Rate
ARCTIC EXPORTS INC
+1-3026880818 +1-3026880818
ARCTICEXPORTSINC@GMAIL.COM Canada 68 58
CONTIDE BIOTECH CO.,LTD
+85253358525
xena@healthtide-api.com China 499 58
Henan Tianfu Chemical Co.,Ltd.
+86-0371-55170693 +86-19937530512
info@tianfuchem.com China 21691 55
Hefei TNJ Chemical Industry Co.,Ltd.
0551-65418671
sales@tnjchem.com China 34572 58
Shaanxi Dideu Medichem Co. Ltd
+86-029-89586680 +86-18192503167
1026@dideu.com China 9320 58
Dideu Industries Group Limited
+86-29-89586680 +86-15129568250
1026@dideu.com China 29220 58
AFINE CHEMICALS LIMITED
0571-85134551
info@afinechem.com CHINA 15377 58
ZHEJIANG JIUZHOU CHEM CO., LTD
+86-0576225566889 +86-13454675544
admin@jiuzhou-chem.com;jamie@jiuzhou-chem.com;alice@jiuzhou-chem.com China 20000 58
Wuhan kemike Biomedical Technology Co., Ltd 027-13163388153 13163388153
yeqiu416@163.com China 9979 58
BOC Sciences 1-631-485-4226; 16314854226
info@bocsci.com United States 14059 65

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