Deoxyarbutin

Product Name  Deoxyarbutin
CAS No.  53936-56-4
Molecular Formula  C11H14O3
Molecular Weight  194.23
Purity  98% HPLC
Package  10kg;25 kg/drum
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Description

Deoxyarbutin, a tyrosinase inhibitor, can inhibit melanin synthesis, eliminate pigmentation, and lighten dark spots for a quick and long-lasting lightening effect. Deoxyarbutin is an effective hypopigmentation agent with a potent ability in skin lightening and antioxidation with less melanosome cytotoxicity; it is widely used in skin lighting.

Deoxyarbutin, a derivative of hydroquinone, is an active ingredient used in skin lightening and depigmentation treatments. Its main benefits include:

  1. Skin Lightening: Deoxyarbutin is known for its potent skin lightening properties. It works by inhibiting tyrosinase, an enzyme crucial for melanin production. Reduced melanin leads to a lighter skin tone, making it effective in treating hyperpigmentation, age spots, and melasma.
  2. Safer Alternative: Compared to hydroquinone, deoxyarbutin is considered a safer option. Hydroquinone can cause skin irritation and has been linked to more severe side effects with prolonged use. Deoxyarbutin offers similar benefits but with fewer risks.
  3. Uniform Skin Tone: It helps in achieving a more uniform skin tone by reducing the appearance of uneven pigmentation and dark spots.

Applications of deoxyarbutin are primarily in the cosmetic industry, particularly in:

  • Skin Lightening Creams and Serums: It is a common ingredient in over-the-counter and prescription creams and serums designed for skin lightening.
  • Anti-Aging Products: Due to its ability to reduce age spots and even out skin tone, it’s often included in anti-aging skincare formulations.
  • Treatment for Pigmentation Disorders: It is used in treatments for various skin pigmentation issues like melasma, freckles, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.