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Inseclin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, primarily regulates insulin secretion in response to glucose levels in the bloodstream. It plays a critical role in maintaining glucose homeostasis by enhancing insulin sensitivity and promoting the uptake of glucose by cells. Additionally, inseclin may influence appetite regulation and fat metabolism, contributing to overall energy balance in the body.

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