Enhanced bioavailability of insulin after rectal administration with enamine as adjuvant in depancreatized dogs

Abstract
Rectal absorption of insulin by depancreatized dogs was significantly enhanced by the coadministration of enamine as a suppository adjuvant and if this was followed by a further suppository containing enamine alone, the insulin absorption was even further enhanced. The additional enamine suppository resulted in high serum insulin concentrations for a longer time and effected a significant decrease in serum glucose concentrations. To decrease serum glucose concentrations effectively in depancreatized dogs, serum insulin levels had to remain high for a long period of time, rather than be transient.