Overview of Hannah peptide

On August 28th, 1999, the safe time for plants to regulate blood sugar came! After more than 30 years of screening and research on thousands of plants, Academician Hanna of Indian Academy of Sciences announced to the world that a substance similar to insulin-polypeptide -K was isolated from plants. It is composed of 17 amino acids, and its structure and physical and chemical indexes are similar to those of insulin, which has a significant effect on regulating blood sugar.

With the appearance of polypeptide -k, the regulation of blood sugar has changed from chemical mode to safer plant regulation. In order to commemorate the achievements of academician Hannah, polypeptide -k was named Hannah peptide. After India, the United States, Japan, the European Union, Malaysia and other countries successively introduced Hanna peptide into the field of blood sugar regulation, in 2000, Academician Hanna was invited by relevant parties in China to walk into China with her Hanna peptide technology and approach the diabetic population in China!

Outstanding achievements of academician Hanna, inventor of Hanna peptide

Honorary title of outstanding American woman

2000 America's highest achievement award

1000 the most influential biological scientist in the world

Hannapeptide technology has been protected by the invention patents of the United States, WTO and PCT.

China patent application: 99809 134.0.

International patent application: PCT/IN99/00052