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Biotechnological production of arbutins (α- and β-arbutins), skin-lightening agents, and their derivatives.

Applied microbiology and biotechnology (2012-07-31)
Dong-Ho Seo, Jong-Hyun Jung, Jae-Eun Lee, Eun-Jung Jeon, Wooki Kim, Cheon-Seok Park
RESUMEN

Arbutins (α- and β-arbutins) are glycosylated hydroquinones that are commercially used in the cosmetic industry. These compounds have an inhibitory function against tyrosinase, a critical enzyme for generating pigments, which leads to the prevention of melanin formation, resulting in a whitening effect on the skin. Although β-arbutin is found in various plants including bearberry, wheat, and pear, α-arbutin and other arbutin derivatives are synthesized by chemical and enzymatic methods. This article presents a mini-review of recent studies on the production of α-arbutin and other α- and β-arbutin derivatives via enzymatic bioconversion methods. In addition, the structures of α- and β-arbutin derivatives and their biological activities are discussed. The catalytic characteristics of various enzymes used in the biosynthesis of arbutin derivatives are also reviewed.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Arbutin, ≥98% (HPLC)
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Arbutin, analytical standard
Arbutin, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard