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Skin Whitening Deoxyarbutin CAS No 53936-56-4
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Name 4-((Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)phenol CAS No 53936-56-4
Synonym Deoxyarbutin
 
Molecular Weight 194.23
 
M.F: C11H14O3 Purity  99%min
EINECS No N/A Appearance White Powder
Usage Cosmetic Raw Materials/ women whitening  Application Skin-whitening Products
Documents available COA ,MSDS,NMR,HPLC Certificate SGS
Packing 1kg/bag;25kg/drum Place of origin China 
Solubility Soluble in EA,DCM,chloroform, ethanol,acetone Storage 2-8ºC,Avoid light, in N2
 
 
Description:
Deoxyarbutin is a new generation of cosmetics bright skin whitening agent
 
Product Name 4-((Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)phenol
Synonyms Deoxyarbutin
CAS 53936-56-4
Molecular formula C11H14O3
Molecular Weight 194.23
Molecular Structure  
Physical and Chemical Properties
Bp 349.8±32.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Density 1.2±0.1 g/cm3
F.P. 165.3±25.1 °C
Refractive index 1.552
General Description Off-white powder
Usage Deoxyarbutin is a new effective lighten ingredient, can effectively inhibit tyrosinase activity and melanin synthesis to get significant and lasting lightening effect. So,Deoxyarbutin can most effectively moisten the skin which looks very lightening, is used skin lightening and whitening agents in the cosmetics. Deoxyarbutin was also used as a antioxidant.
Packing 1kg/bag
Solvent & Solubility 100 mM in ethanol, 100 mM in DMSO
Specifications
Items Standard
Appearance Off-white powder
Assay 99.0%Min
Melting Point 85-90 °C
Clarity of alcohol solution Transparency, colorless, none suspended matters
Arsenic ≤2ppm
Heavy metal ≤10ppm
Loss on drying ≤0.5%
Ignition residue ≤0.5%
Pathogen Bacteria: ≤300cfu/g
Fungus: ≤100cfu/g
 
 
Biological Activity of Deoxyarbutin
Deoxyarbutin is a new effective lighten ingredient, can effectively inhibit tyrosinase activity and melanin synthesis to get significant and lasting lightening effect.
 
Application:
1. Used for advanced whitening cosmetics, it can effectively inhibit tyrosinase activity, regulate the production of melanin, overcome the pigmentation, fade skin black spot, with fast and lasting skin whitening effect. 
2. Deoxyarbutin also has strong antioxidant effect. Deoxyarbutin on tyrosinase inhibitory effect is superior to other whitening agent, whitening effect is arbutin 350 times, 150 times of kojic acid, hydroquinone 10 times, its security is higher and more stable, compared to the former not only non-toxic, non-irritating to skin, but also easily absorbed by skin, rarely use can present a beautiful white skin effect, is considered to be a very safe cosmetics whitening agent.
 




 


Advantages :
1.with fast and lasting skin whitening effect
2.with fast and lasting skin whitening effect than other products such as the non-toxic 
 
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1.Any inquiries will be replied within 12 hours.
2. Dedication to quality, supply & service.
3. Strictly on selecting raw materials.
4. OEM/ODM Available.
5. Reasonable & competitive price, fast lead time.
6. Sample is available for your evaluation & Formulation development.
7. Faster delivery:Sample order in stock and 3-7 days for bulk production.
8. We have strong cooperation with DHL, TNT, UPS, FEDEX, EMS. Or you also can choose your own shipping forwarder.
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(1) International Authorized Third-Party Test For The Products You Demand.
 
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