Insulin: Myths and Facts

Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of pancreas. It regulates the levels of glucose in the blood by unlocking the cells for entry of glucose, so that glucose can enter the cells and be used as source of energy. It also helps in synthesis of protein, lipids in the body. There are 2 patterns of insulin secretion. Insulin secreted during fasting state is known as Basal Insulin. Another is the secretion of insulin which increases in response to increased blood glucose levels after taking food, is known as Prandial insulin

Dr Sunil Kumar Kota

By Dr Sunil Kumar Kota

Insulin is a hormone produced by beta cells of pancreas. It regulates the levels of glucose in the blood by unlocking the cells for entry of glucose, so that glucose can enter the cells and be used as source of energy. It also helps in synthesis of protein, lipids in the body. There are 2 patterns of insulin secretion. Insulin secreted during fasting state is known as Basal Insulin. Another is the secretion of insulin which increases in response to increased blood glucose levels after taking food, is known as Prandial insulin.