Critter Mom
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Re: 10/29 Autumn amps-453 Bounce
A healthy pancreas will produce a steady trickle of insulin between meals. When food is ingested, the pancreas releases pulses of stored insulin in response. These effects are emulated by different types of insulin. A basal insulin emulates the steady trickle and a bolus insulin emulates the pulses. A human diabetic may use both. For example they may inject a basal insulin once a day, and then inject a bolus insulin at mealtimes to handle the upsurge in blood glucose after ingestion of food.
phlika29 said:I don't actually know what a bolus is.
A healthy pancreas will produce a steady trickle of insulin between meals. When food is ingested, the pancreas releases pulses of stored insulin in response. These effects are emulated by different types of insulin. A basal insulin emulates the steady trickle and a bolus insulin emulates the pulses. A human diabetic may use both. For example they may inject a basal insulin once a day, and then inject a bolus insulin at mealtimes to handle the upsurge in blood glucose after ingestion of food.