Hey there! As a supplier of Deoxy Arbutin, I often get asked about its molecular weight. So, let's dive right into it and explore this topic in detail.
First off, Deoxy Arbutin is a relatively new and exciting ingredient in the world of cosmetics. It's known for its powerful skin - lightening properties, and it's quickly becoming a favorite among skincare formulators. But before we talk about its molecular weight, let's understand a bit about what Deoxy Arbutin is.
Deoxy Arbutin is a derivative of arbutin. Arbutin itself has long been used in skincare products for its ability to inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in the production of melanin. Melanin is what gives our skin, hair, and eyes their color. When there's an over - production of melanin, it can lead to issues like dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone. Deoxy Arbutin takes this a step further. It's more stable and more effective at inhibiting tyrosinase compared to traditional arbutin.
Now, onto the main question: what's the molecular weight of Deoxy Arbutin? The molecular formula of Deoxy Arbutin is (C_{12}H_{16}O_{7}). To calculate the molecular weight, we need to consider the atomic weights of each element in the formula.
Carbon ((C)) has an atomic weight of approximately 12.01 g/mol. In Deoxy Arbutin, there are 12 carbon atoms. So, the total contribution of carbon to the molecular weight is (12\times12.01 = 144.12) g/mol.
Hydrogen ((H)) has an atomic weight of about 1.008 g/mol. There are 16 hydrogen atoms in Deoxy Arbutin, so the total contribution of hydrogen is (16\times1.008 = 16.128) g/mol.
Oxygen ((O)) has an atomic weight of around 16.00 g/mol. With 7 oxygen atoms, the total contribution of oxygen is (7\times16.00 = 112.00) g/mol.
To find the molecular weight of Deoxy Arbutin, we add up these contributions: (144.12+16.128 + 112.00=272.248) g/mol. So, the molecular weight of Deoxy Arbutin is approximately 272.25 g/mol.
Why is the molecular weight important? Well, in the world of cosmetics, the molecular weight can affect how an ingredient behaves. Smaller - molecular - weight compounds can often penetrate the skin more easily. Deoxy Arbutin's molecular weight allows it to penetrate the skin effectively, reaching the melanocytes (the cells that produce melanin) and doing its job of inhibiting tyrosinase.
As a supplier, I've seen how Deoxy Arbutin is being used in various skincare formulations. It can be found in serums, creams, and lotions. Many skincare brands are incorporating it into their products to offer customers a solution for dark spots and uneven skin tone.
If you're in the skincare business, you might also be interested in other cosmetic ingredients we offer. For example, we have Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide 7 Powder. This peptide is great for reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It works by stimulating collagen production in the skin, which helps to keep the skin firm and youthful.
Another popular product is Pure Alpha Arbutin Powder. Alpha arbutin is also a skin - lightening agent, and it's a bit different from Deoxy Arbutin. It has its own set of benefits and is often used in combination with other ingredients for a more comprehensive skincare solution.
We also supply DHA Erythrulose. This is commonly used in self - tanning products. It reacts with the amino acids in the skin's surface layer to create a natural - looking tan without the need for UV exposure.
When it comes to Deoxy Arbutin, we make sure to provide high - quality products. Our Deoxy Arbutin is tested to ensure its purity and effectiveness. We understand that skincare formulators need reliable ingredients to create products that meet the high expectations of consumers.
If you're looking to add Deoxy Arbutin to your product line or want to learn more about our other cosmetic ingredients, we're here to help. Whether you're a small - scale skincare brand or a large - scale manufacturer, we can work with you to meet your needs.
We offer different packaging options to suit your requirements. And our team is always ready to answer any questions you might have about the ingredients, their usage, or how to incorporate them into your formulations.
So, if you're interested in purchasing Deoxy Arbutin or any of our other products, don't hesitate to reach out. We're excited to have a conversation with you and see how we can help you create amazing skincare products.
References


- "Cosmetic Chemistry Handbook". A comprehensive guide on cosmetic ingredients and their properties.
- "Skin Biology and Dermatology Research Journal". Articles on the latest research in the field of skincare ingredients and their mechanisms of action.
