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      Truncated glucagon-like peptide I, an insulin-releasing hormone from the distal gut.

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      Animals, Glucagon, metabolism, physiology, Ileum, Insulin, Intestinal Mucosa, Peptides, Swine

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          By hydrophobic gel permeation and high pressure liquid chromatography we isolated from pig intestinal mucosa a peptide which corresponds to proglucagon 78-107 as suggested by chromatography and determination of its N-terminal sequence. Natural and synthetic proglucagon 78-107 dose dependently and potently increased insulin secretion from the isolated perfused pig pancreas. Proglucagon 78-107 also secreted by the small intestine may participate in the hormonal control of insulin secretion.

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          3542566
          10.1016/0014-5793(87)81430-8

          Chemistry
          Animals,Glucagon,metabolism,physiology,Ileum,Insulin,Intestinal Mucosa,Peptides,Swine
          Chemistry
          Animals, Glucagon, metabolism, physiology, Ileum, Insulin, Intestinal Mucosa, Peptides, Swine

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