However when we overeat or eat high carbohydrate foods, there is a certain quantity of glucose left in the blood after the cells have been filled, this is then converted into fat by the insulin—this is actually a reserve of energy.
This is also why diabetics tend to be overweight. A clear understanding of insulin function is the first step toward controlling and/or reversing diabetes.
Insulin. Is it a hormone or an enzyme, and why does it matter?
Given that insulin is a chemical that activates a biological function, it is natural to wonder whether it is an enzyme or a hormone. Whereas both enzymes and hormones are chemicals and both are needed to activate biological functions, there is a critical difference between the two. Enzymes are basically catalysts, while hormones are like messengers who stimulate certain reactions in the body.
Thus, insulin is a hormone and not an enzyme. Its presence in the blood enables glucose to enter the body’s cells, where it is used to create energy.
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