Plants are engineered to express proinsulin or insulin. The plants can be
used as a source of the protein for a variety of purposes. Plant tissue
can be orally administered to animals to replace the necessity of
injection of insulin. Alternatively, the protein can be extracted from
plant tissue and delivered to animals. Plant produced proteins can also
provide a less expensive and more readily available source of the protein
as reagents or in other experimentation involving insulin proteins.