Is it possible for diabetics to take insulin orally?
A pill instead of an insulin needle
Scientists in the United States have succeeded in using plant cells and cellulose technology to produce insulin from plants that can be taken orally, as this new discovery will help diabetes patients get better medicine. low price.
This came from a study published by the New Atlas website, referring to the journal Biome Materials.
Inulin from different herbs.
Researchers led by Henry Daniel of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have created a promising insulin containing three peptides found in the body of insulin, this insulin. It can also be found in the mouth.
Plant cell walls are important as the internal genetic material and are key to drug efficacy.
The ability of the genetic material to protect insulin from acids and enzymes in the upper digestive tract, until the drug reaches bacteria in the stomach that release insulin through the liver to its final destination.
Rapid regulation of blood sugar.
In tests on rats, vegetable insulin was able to regulate blood sugar in 15 minutes compared to natural insulin.
Mice that received insulin injections regularly experienced a drop in blood sugar, which led to hypoglycemia.
Avoid the risk of hypoglycemia.
One of the biggest weaknesses of the current delivery system, says Dr. Daniel, is the risk of hypoglycemia, which can lead to coma.
Whereas insulin, taken orally, contains all three proteins and is sent directly to the liver.
It works like insulin in the body, reducing the risk of developing hypoglycemia.
Cheap insulin.
Current medications such as insulin pen injections carry a risk of developing hypoglycemia, while traditional insulin pump injections require expensive equipment and a shelf life of 3 to 4 years.
Freeze dried lettuce.
The current study showed that although part of the plant genome was altered, no adverse effects were observed in plant or animal experiments.
With its genetically proven safety, lettuce can be frozen, dried, and made to drink.
