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Arbutin is a glycoside; a glycosylated hydroquinone extracted from the bearberry plant in the genus Arctostaphylos among many other medicinal plants, primarily in the Ericaceae family. Applied topically, it inhibits tyrosinase and thus prevents the formation of melanin. Arbutin is therefore used as a skin-lightening agent. Very tiny amounts of arbutin are found in wheat, pear skins, and some other foods. It's also found in Bergenia crassifolia. Arbtuin was also produced by an in vitro culture of Schisandra chinensis.
Product: Alpha Arbutin
Specification:99%
Test Method:by HPLC
Appearance:White Crystal Powder
Sieve Size:100% pass 80 mesh
Loss on Drying:<5.0%
Ash:<5.0%
Heavy Metals:<10ppm
Pb:<1ppm
As:<1ppm
Total Plate Count:<1000cfu/g
Yeast&Mold:<100cfu/g
E.Coli:Not detected
Salmonella:Not detected