The difference between human insulin and porcine insulin is located in which amino acid?

Correct Answer: Number 30 amino acid of B chain
Porcine insulin is identical to the insulin in humans. Only the terminal amino acid number 30 in the B-chain varies. It is alanine in place of threonine in the porcine insulin. Patients who have transitioned to human insulin have reported substantial reductions in the levels of anti-insulin antibodies, making insulin allergies easier to control.