Marine snail inspires fast-acting injectable insulin for better diabetes control
Published Date: 3/15/2022
Source: phys.org
For millions of people with diabetes, insulin is essential medicine. But for some ocean-dwelling predators, insulin is a weapon. With a burst of venom, a fish-hunting cone snail can drop the blood sugar of its prey so precipitously that it quickly becomes paralyzed and defenseless. That remarkable phenomenon has inspired scientists at University of Utah (U of U) Health, Stanford University and University of Copenhagen to make better injectable insulins for patients.