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==Modifications==
Before biosynthetic human [[Recombinant DNA|recombinant]] analogues were available, porcine insulin was chemically converted into human insulin. Chemical modifications of the amino acid side chains at the [[N-terminus]] and/or the [[C-terminus]] were made in order to alter the [[ADME]] characteristics of the analogue. Semisynthetic insulins were clinically used for some time based on chemical modification of animal insulins, for example [[Novo Nordisk]] enzymatically converted porcine insulin into semisynthetic 'human' insulin by removing the single amino acid that varies from the human variety, and chemically adding the human amino acid.

Modifications

Before biosynthetic human recombinant analogues were available, porcine insulin was chemically converted into human insulin. Chemical modifications of the amino acid side chains at the N-terminus and/or the C-terminus were made in order to alter the ADME characteristics of the analogue. Semisynthetic insulins were clinically used for some time based on chemical modification of animal insulins, for example Novo Nordisk enzymatically converted porcine insulin into semisynthetic 'human' insulin by removing the single amino acid that varies from the human variety, and chemically adding the human amino acid.