Insulin has been successfully encapsulated using cholestosomes that can be administered orally with tiny vesicles that can deliver insulin where it needs to go without injecting. This new oral way of taking insulin will be arevolutionary and shall be well-received by those who need to take regular insulin shots many times a day. So compliance will be high and cost effective and shall treat Diabetes with most natural form of therapy rather depending on drugs which either stimulates its production or peripheral utilisation.

US scientists have developed an oral method of administering insulin that can be a less painful alternative to millions of people worldwide with diabetes who have to inject themselves with the drug to manage their blood-sugar levels. The team has successfully encapsulated insulin using cholestosomes – a neutral, lipid-based particle – that can be administered orally…