Dorothy Hodgkin's model of pig insulin, c 1967.

Image number: 10320684

Dorothy Hodgkin's model of pig insulin, c 1967.

Insulin is a protein hormone produced in the pancreas, which regulates the metabolism of glucose, fats and proteins. It was discovered in 1921 by the Canadian physician Frederick Banting (1891-1941), who pioneered the use of insulin for the treatment of diabetes. Insulin was the first protein to have its molecular structure completely established, by X-ray crystallographer Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1910-1994) in 1969. This model of pig insulin clearly shows the complexity of its molecular structure.

Image number:
10320684
Credit:
Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
Date taken:
13 January 2004 09:48
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Science Museum