Women’s urine is also known to contain urokinase.
Urokinase is an enzyme protein isolated from the urine of healthy individuals or obtained from human kidney tissue cultures. Normal human urine contains very small amounts of urokinase.
The main function of urokinase is to dissolve blood clots and fibrin, and it is used clinically to treat thrombotic disorders, such as acute myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, as well as peripheral arterial embolism and venous embolism. It also maintains the patency of vascular lines and chest and abdominal drains.
Normal urine contains urokinase, but the content is minimal, ordinary urine does not have the effect of urokinase, need to be scientifically refined and post-processing to be effective.
Note that improper dosage of urokinase may cause bleeding complications, so it needs to be applied under medical supervision.