Insulin lispro

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Insulin lispro
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CAS number 133107-64-9
ATC code A10AB04
PubChem 16132438
DrugBank BTD00065
Chemical data
Formula C257H389N65O77S6 
Mol. mass 5813.63 g/mol
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Insulin lispro (marked by Lilly as "Humalog®") is a fast acting insulin analogue; it was the first insulin analogue.

It was engineered through recombinant DNA technology so that the penultimate lysine and proline residues on the C-terminal end of the B-chain were reversed. This modification did not alter receptor binding, but blocked the formation of insulin dimers and hexamers. This allowed larger amounts of active monomeric insulin to be available for postprandial (after meal) injections. [1]

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