Phytohemagglutinins

Phytohemagglutinins are substances isolated from plants that can bind to human blood proteins. They are an important component of the plant immune system and help them fight pathogens.

Phytohemagglutins are glycoproteins that consist of two main components: lectin and hemagglutin. Lectin is a protein that binds to carbohydrates on the surface of cells, and hemagglutin is a protein that binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells.

When phytohemagglutins bind to red blood cells, they cause their aggregation and thereby increase their ability to phagocytose, i.e. absorption and destruction of bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms. In addition, phytohemagglutins may also play a role in regulating the immune system of plants, for example by helping them better recognize and destroy pathogens.

Currently, phytohemagglutins are widely used in medicine to treat various diseases associated with disorders of the immune system. For example, they are used as immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases and other pathologies. Phytohemagglutins are also used in the production of vaccines and diagnostic tests.

However, despite all the advantages of phytohemagglutinins, their use in medicine has its limitations. Thus, some people may be sensitive to phytohemagglutin, which can cause allergic reactions. In addition, when using phytohemagglutin treatment, it is necessary to take into account the individual characteristics of the patient’s body and possible side effects.

Thus, phytohemagglutinin is an important component of the plant immune system and is used in medicine to treat diseases associated with the immune system. However, their use requires caution and consideration of the individual characteristics of the patient’s body.



Phytohemagglutinin is a plant substance that has the ability to bind hemoglobin to blood cells and create strong complexes. This process is called red blood cell aggregation. Phytohemoglins improve blood circulation, thereby increasing tissue exchange of oxygen and nutrients, which has a beneficial effect on the condition of the entire body. It is used for the occurrence of various pathologies of blood vessels, organs and tissues.

Application of phytohemoglobin

Phytohemoline is used to correct many disorders:

• slower hair growth; • flabbiness of the dermis; • acne; • baldness; • loss of hair after childbirth or during breastfeeding; • poor condition of teeth and bones; •