Introduction The prevalence of diabetes and obesity has been on the rise for several decades and research has demonstrated that other parts of the body, including the cardiovascular system and kidneys, can be affected by diabetes. […]
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Catalog #72-C-PeptideSpeciesHumanRegulatory StatusResearch Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.RangeSee insertSensitivity0.036 ng/mLSizes100 TestsSample TypesPlasma, Serum, UrineIncubation Time2 hrSample Size50µLInstructions for UseClick here to view - Additional Information
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Insulin is synthesized in the ß-cells of the islets of Langerhans as a precursor molecule, proinsulin. In the secretory granules of the ß-cells, proinsulin is cleaved into insulin and into a 31 amino-acid peptide, called the Connecting Peptide or C-peptide. Insulin and C-peptide are secreted in equimolecular amounts. However, because of its longer half-life, the plasma concentration of C-peptide is higher than that of insulin. The determination of plasma C-peptide allows an assessment of the endogenous insulin production, even in the presence of exogenous insulin administration or in the presence of circulating anti-insulin antibodies.Moreover, the determination of C-peptide in urine provides a reliable index of the insulin production when blood sampling is difficult or when an integrated estimation of C-peptide secretion over a period of several hours is requested.
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