Thursday, 13 December 2012

Announced a U.S. pharmacist discovered a new way to introduce insulin to the body through chewing gum instead of other drugs Kalhakn and grains, which are ...





Announced a U.S. pharmacist discovered a new way to introduce insulin to the body through chewing gum instead of other drugs Kalhakn and grains, which are taken by mouth.

Said Robert Doyle of the University of Sairokos in New York that he had a possible solution to the problem that the body has a specific mechanism to protect and absorb particles, the value of what are to him from the damage when they reach the intestine, adding that the gum was invented to help the body absorb insulin properly.

It was known that vitamin B-12 managed protected by protein in saliva called Haptokorin stick to the mouth and protects the stomach, pointing out that this article - any Haptokorin - When you reach the intestine takes the course of a chemical vitamin A and other assistance to enter the bloodstream.

Although many patients prefer to use a grain of insulin by mouth, some studies have reported that insulin can easily turn into small pieces by the digestive tract, bloodstream and that is not absorbed easily live enzymes.

Doyle said that the gum that Amadgtha laboratory rats have proved effective, he said, adding that this means that they may produce similar results in humans

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