Document 1022 DOCN M94A1022 TI Antioxidative principles of HIV-prophylaxis and HIV-therapy. DT 9412 AU Sinichkin AA; Polyak AI; Kirsanova ON; Department of Biochemistry, State University, Russia,; Rostov-on-Don. SO Int Conf AIDS. 1994 Aug 7-12;10(2):227 (abstract no. PB0920). Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE ICA10/94371553 AB Oxydation in tissues is the trigger of HIV-infection and AIDS. All the molecular and cell risk-AIDS factors have prooxydative nature. HIV interacts with membranes of cells and tissues in different ways depending on the degree of thier coupled antioxydative and oxydative levels. The main line of the HIV-prophylaxis and HIV-therapy is the supporting of high antioxydative state in tissues. We've worked out the schemes of antioxydative pharmacological therapy, physiotherapy, diets, psychological training. The complex of biochemical and biophycical methods for determination of antioxydative activity in blood, cells and tissues have been developed. The perspective use of serum albumin and its complexes with reduces as the high molecular polyantioxydative system with recovering capacity in biological fluids and tissues is being carried. The most interest is the effect of vitamins C, P, E, D, PABA; aromatic aminoacids, cysteine, arginine, lysine; glutathione, DSIP, homocarnosine. Antioxydative diets include the fibrous food of fruits, vegetables, greens, shoots, vegetable oiles, fats of fish and seafood, egg albumin, frashly boiled tea, grasses, milk products etc. with high content of antioxydants. DE Antioxidants/THERAPEUTIC USE Human HIV Infections/DIET THERAPY/*PREVENTION & CONTROL/*THERAPY Oxidation-Reduction MEETING ABSTRACT SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.Code).