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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 02, 2011
Peter Madsen, Ulvebjerg, DK;
Thomas Børglum Kjeldsen, Virum, DK;
Tina Møller Tagmose, Ballerup, DK;
Palle Jakobsen, Vaerløse, DK;
Peter Madsen, Ulvebjerg, DK;
Thomas Børglum Kjeldsen, Virum, DK;
Tina Møller Tagmose, Ballerup, DK;
Palle Jakobsen, Vaerløse, DK;
Novo Nordisk A/S, Bagsvaerd, DK;
Abstract
PEGylated, extended insulins are insulins which, compared with human insulin, has one or more extensions extended from the A1, B1, A21 and/or B30 position(s), said extension(s) consist(s) of amino acid residue(s) and wherein a PEG moiety, via a linker, is attached to one or more of the amino acid residues in the extension(s). PEG is polyethyleneglycol. Such PEGylated, extended insulins have higher bioavailability and a longer time-action profile than regular insulin and are in particular suited for pulmonary administration and can, conveniently, be used to treat diabetes.