Where does “insulin aspart” come from?

insulin aspart (English) comes from English aspartate, from English aspartic, from English asparagine, from French asparagine, from French -ine, from French -é, from Middle French -é, from Old French -é.

insulin aspart (English): A short-acting modified recombinant form of insulin (a short-acting insulin analogue) administered by subcutaneous injection in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Trade names (trademarks) include NovoLog, Fiasp, and others

Definitions

  1. A short-acting modified recombinant form of insulin (a short-acting insulin analogue) administered by subcutaneous injection in the treatment of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Trade names (trademarks) include NovoLog, Fiasp, and others

Ancestry of “insulin aspart”, step by step

insulin aspart traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English aspartate

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishaspartateAny salt or ester of aspartic acid
2EnglishasparticOf or pertaining to aspartic acid or its...
3EnglishasparagineA nonessential amino acid CHNO found in plants...
4Frenchasparagineasparagine
5French-inefeminine singular of -in; female equivalent of...
6Frenchpast participle root verb suffix of regular -er...
7Middle Frenchpast participle root verb suffix of regular; -ed, -en, -n
8Old Frenchused to form past participles of regular -er...
9Latin-asuffixed to the roots of verbs, forms agent...
10Proto-ItalicForms masculine agent nouns from prefixed or compounded bases
11Proto-Indo-European-éh₂

via English insulin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishinsulinA polypeptide hormone that regulates carbohydrate...
2LatinĪnsula
3Proto-Italicenselā
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -éh₂Every word from French -ineEvery word from Latin -a