The evolution of insulin therapy

Evolution in medicine is generally driven by clinical need, hand in hand with opportunities generated by novel chemical and mechanical engineering technologies. Since 1921 that has been a continuing paradigm for insulin therapy, some advances being a continual process, and others arising from external scientific or engineering developments. Purification of insulin preparations was an early issue, resolved in the 1970s, then challenged by the switch to manufacture in microorganisms. The nature of insulin was established serially, in 1928 as a polypeptide, in 1955 by amino acid sequence, and later by 3-dimensional structure (1971), laying foundations for understandings on routes of administration, and later the engineering of novel insulins.
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Source Type: research