“…In spite of this lack of success with insulin and in degradative studies on the proteolytic enzymes themselves (Northrop, 1932;Northrop & Kunitz, 1932;Northrop, Kunitz & Herriott, 1948), the finding by Li (1948Li ( , 1949Li ( , 1950 and Cortis-Jones, Crooke, Henly, Morris & Morris (1950) that the activity of certain very highly purified pituitary hormones can be obtained in the form of quite small peptides, though it is uncertain if these were originally attached to the protein by conventional peptide bonds, means that the hypothesis of an active peptide grouping in insulin, attached to a larger protein mass, cannot yet be rejected. SUMMARY 1.…”