Author:
Batool Maryam,Farman Muhammad,Ghaffari Abdul Sattar,Nisar Kottakkaran Sooppy,Munjam Shankar Rao
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a fractional-order mathematical model to explain the role of glucagon in maintaining the glucose level in the human body by using a generalised form of a fractal fractional operator. The existence, boundedness, and positivity of the results are constructed by fixed point theory and the Lipschitz condition for the biological feasibility of the system. Also, global stability analysis with Lyapunov’s first derivative functions is treated. Numerical simulations for fractional-order systems are derived with the help of Lagrange interpolation under the Mittage-Leffler kernel. Results are derived for normal and type 1 diabetes at different initial conditions, which support the theoretical observations. These results play an important role in the glucose-insulin-glucagon system in the sense of a closed-loop design, which is helpful for the development of artificial pancreas to control diabetes in society.
Funder
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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