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“Although Pluronic F68 (0.5%) did not significantly alter the in vitro insulin degradation half-life T50%, sodium cholate (0.5%) increased the degradation T50% of insulin by 56% (from 13.6 ± 1.6 to 22.1 ± 2 min).”
Drug development and industrial pharmacy • 2001 | View Paper
“Enzyme inhibitors like bacitracin and sodium cholate noticeably enhanced the relative pharmacological bioavailability of insulin when given intratracheally with insulin to normal rats.”
International journal of pharmaceutics • 1999 | View Paper
“Different types of enzyme inhibitors, like sodium cholate , camostat, mesilate, bacitracin, leupeptin, and so forth, have been used to prevent insulin from enzymatic degradation.”