They use a deactivated version the e.coli bacteria. Same concept as penicillin (I dont think I spelled that right)
the side effects of vetsulin: Caution should be exercised when changing from one insulin product to another. Any change in insulin should be made cautiously and only under a veterinarian's supervision. Changes in insulin strength, manufacturer, type, species (animal, human) or method of manufacture (rDNA versus animal-source insulin) may result in the need for a change in dosage.
Yes, urea is a chemical compound that can be found in urine, but it is also produced synthetically for various industrial and agricultural purposes.
Chloramphenicol, also known as chlornitromycin, was originally made from the Streptomyces venezuelae bacteria. Currently, most chloramphenicol is synthetic; in fact, it was the first antibiotic to be made synthetically in high volume.
This isotope does not occur in the environment and thus must be produced synthetically.
yes. Phosphorus-32 is synthetically produced. but only for research reasons.
There are similarities in Keratin and Insulin, they are used differently. Insulin and Keratin are both made inside the human body and they are also both made synthetically. Insulin stays in liquid form while Keratin is a hardened form which an be has hard as finger nails or as soft as hair. Insulin in made synthetically and used for medical purposes where Keratin is made synthetically and used for beauty purposes.
Bovine insulin
It means man-made.
Human Insulin, is a replica of the insulin found naturally in human beings. These are synthetically prepared. An insulin analogue however is an altered form of this human insulin, by addition,subsitution or substraction of one/or more amino acid chain/s. This is done to make insulin more safe and effective for human use.
If it's made synthetically, then it's no longer "Olive oil" -There is NO substitute for real virgin olive oil.
no, unless it is not
E151 is an azo dye and is made synthetically.
The insulin that we engineer bacteria to make (E.colidoes not naturally make insulin) is identical to human insulin.
It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool. It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool.
it is naturally found
No . . . human insulin is made from pig insulin, quite often.
Amber, which is just hardened tree sap, has been duplicated synthetically, though most fake amber on the market is either simply plastic.