what is the isoelectric point of insulin?
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The resulting insulin glargine demonstrates an isoelectric point at pH 6.7, which is in contrast to the native molecule’s isoelectric pH of 5.4. As a result, glargine is soluble at acidic pH and less soluble at physiological pH. Insulin glargine is sup- plied as a clear colorless solution at acidic pH balances.
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The resulting insulin glargine demonstrates an isoelectric point at pH 6.7, which is in contrast to the native molecule's isoelectric pH of 5.4. As a result, glargine is soluble at acidic pH and less soluble at physiological pH
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