Diffusion of glucose, insulin, inulin, and Evans blue protein into thoracic duct lymph of man

The Journal of Clinical Investigation
E A RasioG F Cahill

Abstract

Immunoreactive insulin, like inulin, quickly equilibrates with interstitial fluid, as evidenced by recovery in thoracic duct lymph in man. Insulin-like activity not accounted for by immunoreactive insulin behaves as a large protein and is confined to the vascular compartment.

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