The use of streptokinase (SK) in the clinic is limited by the lack of fibrin-specificity and the short half-life of the drug. We have developed a new dosage form of streptokinase (immunoliposome), which consists of "free" native streptokinase and "bound" encapsulated in liposomes conjugated through carboxylated dextran with fibrin-specific monoclonal antibodies FnI-3C (IgG2 class), in a ratio of 60 and 40%, respectively, and studied their physicochemical properties, pharmacokinetic parameters, and the ability of fibrin-specific liposomes with SK for targeted delivery to fibrin in an in vivo experiment. The obtained immunoliposomes had a hydrodynamic diameter of ~ 140 nm, a zeta potential of - 19.
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