Biologically active substance used against aids virus

1987 
Usage: The invention relates to medicine, namely to the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, and relates to a biologically active compound against the AIDS virus. The aim of the invention is a gain in specific activity. The essence of the invention is to apply the amount of phenolic compounds extracted from the leaves of sea buckthorn krushino- prominent aqueous acetone and treated with chloroform and a mixture of chloroform with isopropanol as the biologically active agent against AIDS virus, A positive effect is to developability strongly pronounced activity against the AIDS virus in culture of H9 cells compared to inozipleksom and thymosin. Table 1.
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