
What Are Phytoglycosides?
Phytoglycosides are active compounds naturally synthesized by plants in response to environmental stress or for self-protection. Structurally, they consist of one or more sugar units (glycosides) bonded with a non-sugar component (aglycone). This unique composition gives phytoglycosides high bioactivity and excellent bioavailability, making them one of the most valuable functional components in traditional herbal medicine.
Phytoglycosides are commonly found in valuable herbs such as ginseng, notoginseng, scutellaria, and honeysuckle. These herbs have long been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for wellness, nourishment, and care. Modern research has revealed several key physiological benefits of phytoglycosides:
Immune modulation – Helps regulate immune responses and supports the body’s defense system.
Metabolic support – Aids in maintaining stable metabolic function and internal balance.
Antioxidant & anti-inflammatory – Reduces free radical damage and inflammation, protecting skin and mucous membranes.
Enhances herbal formulation – Improves the stability and absorption of botanical ingredients in modern formulations.
Phytoglycosides are not only the essence of herbal tradition but also a key ingredient in today’s natural personal care solutions—especially in oral hygiene, skin repair, and daily wellness products.
Infinitus Phytoglycoside Technology
Phytoglycosides used in Phytocare products are extracted using Infinitus’s proprietary active plant extraction technology. These patented extracts come from classical herbal ingredients like notoginseng, scutellaria, and honeysuckle. Advanced processing methods help preserve the natural bioactivity and purity of the compounds, while minimizing impurities and potential allergens. This technological breakthrough brings herbal wisdom into daily life, transforming traditional TCM ingredients into safe, stable, and standardized components for modern personal care.
Sanqi is rich in various ginsenosides (such as Rg1 and Rb1), which offer powerful cell-repair and tissue-healing properties. In oral care, it supports mucosal cell regeneration and wound healing, while regulating pain-related mediators (such as PGE2) to ease discomfort caused by ulcers. Animal studies show that notoginseng extract can reduce bleeding time by up to 40%, making it a standout botanical for both healing and hemostatic support.
Honeysuckle, a traditional heat-clearing herb, contains chlorogenic acid and luteoloside, offering strong antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It helps inhibit pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans, neutralizes free radicals in the mouth, and reduces bad breath and odors. Importantly, honeysuckle supports oral microbiome balance by regulating the ratio of good to bad bacteria, helping prevent discomfort caused by microbial imbalance.
Scutellaria contains baicalin and flavonoids, delivering potent anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. It effectively combats oral pathogens such as Streptococcus mutans and Porphyromonas gingivalis, making it a natural defender against plaque, gingivitis, and oral inflammation. Clinical studies have shown that toothpaste containing baicalin can reduce gingivitis index by up to 31%, significantly improving gum swelling and bleeding.
Patented Technology, Backed by Trust
Infinitus has long invested in botanical research and the modern application of natural ingredients. Our innovation is protected by an official invention patent (Patent No. ZL20220411855.8).
This formula synergizes three traditional Chinese herbs, enhanced through modern extraction and formulation techniques. It effectively supports mucosal repair, soothes ulcers, and provides both hemostatic and antimicrobial benefits. The results of this research have been widely applied in the Phytocare oral care range, delivering gentle yet functional natural care.
We believe that true quality comes from a commitment to detail and a promise to our users. Every product is backed by scientific validation and strict production control—ensuring that both the ingredients and user experience can stand up to scrutiny.
























