An Investigation into the Acidity-Induced Insulin Agglomeration: Implications for Drug Delivery and Translation
Megren H. A. Fagihi,
Chanaka Premathilaka,
Tiina O’Neill
et al.
Abstract:Insulin undergoes agglomeration with (subtle) changes
in its biochemical
environment, including acidity, application of heat, ionic imbalance,
and exposure to hydrophobic surfaces. The therapeutic impact of such
unwarranted insulin agglomeration is unclear and needs further evaluation.
A systematic investigation was conducted on recombinant human insulinwith
or without labeling with fluorescein isothiocyanatewhile preparing
insulin suspensions (0.125, 0.25, and 0.5 mg/mL) at pH 3. The suspensions
were incuba… Show more
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