| Bioactivity | Streptokinase is a bacteria-derived protein and a plasminogen activator. Streptokinase is widely used for the research of the blood-clotting disorders. Streptokinase improves reperfusion blood flow after coronary artery occlusion[1][2]. |
| In Vivo | Sreptokinase (6000 IU/kg in 3 ml of saline; intracoronary; infused at 0.05 ml/min for 60 minutes beginning 30 minutes before reperfusion) maintains reperfusion coronary blood flow through a critical stenosis at a rate similar to baseline levels[2]. |
| Name | Streptokinase |
| CAS | 9002-01-1 |
| Appearance | Solid |
| Transport | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
| Storage | Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
| Reference | [1]. Vaughan DE, et al. Streptokinase-induced platelet aggregation. Prevalence and mechanism. Circulation. 1991;84(1):84-91. [2]. Mickelson JK, et al. Streptokinase improves reperfusion blood flow after coronary artery occlusion. Int J Cardiol. 1989;23(3):373-384. |