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Insulin was the first peptide hormone discovered. [[Frederick Banting]] and [[Charles Best (medical scientist)|Charles Best]], working in the laboratory of [[John Macleod (physiologist)|John Macleod]] at the [[University of Toronto]], were the first to isolate insulin from dog pancreas in 1921. [[Frederick Sanger]] sequenced the amino acid structure in 1951, which made insulin the first protein to be fully sequenced. The [[crystal structure]] of insulin in the solid state was determined by [[Dorothy Hodgkin]] in 1969. Insulin is also the first protein to be chemically synthesised and produced by [[Recombinant DNA|DNA recombinant technology]]. It is on the [[WHO Model List of Essential Medicines]], the most important medications needed in a basic [[health system]].

Insulin was the first peptide hormone discovered. Frederick Banting and Charles Best, working in the laboratory of John Macleod at the University of Toronto, were the first to isolate insulin from dog pancreas in 1921. Frederick Sanger sequenced the amino acid structure in 1951, which made insulin the first protein to be fully sequenced. The crystal structure of insulin in the solid state was determined by Dorothy Hodgkin in 1969. Insulin is also the first protein to be chemically synthesised and produced by DNA recombinant technology. It is on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system.