How Do You Spell ARBUTIN?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːbjuːtˌɪn] (IPA)

Arbutin is a common skincare ingredient known for its brightening properties. The spelling of this word can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The initial sound is "ɑː," which is similar to the sound in "car." The next sound is "b," which is pronounced as it appears. The following sounds are "ju" and "tɪn" making the full pronunciation "ɑːr-bju-tɪn." This word is commonly spelled as it appears, and knowing the correct pronunciation can help maximize its effectiveness in skincare routines.

ARBUTIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Arbutin is a natural compound that is widely found in various plant species, especially in the bearberry plant (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) and some other related plants. It is classified as a glycosylated hydroquinone, meaning it is a derivative of hydroquinone (a phenolic compound) that is combined with a sugar molecule.

    Arbutin is known for its potential health and cosmetic benefits. In the field of dermatology, it is often utilized as a skin-lightening agent due to its ability to inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in the production of melanin (the pigment responsible for skin color). By inhibiting this enzyme, arbutin can help reduce the appearance of skin discolorations, such as age spots, freckles, and uneven pigmentation.

    Additionally, arbutin possesses antioxidant properties that can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, which can accelerate aging and lead to various skin issues. Some studies have also suggested that arbutin may have potential anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects.

    Arbutin is widely utilized in the cosmetic industry and can be found in numerous skincare products, such as creams, lotions, serums, and spot treatments, that aim to address hyperpigmentation concerns. It is considered a safe ingredient, as it is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. However, individuals with hypersensitivity or allergies should exercise caution when using products containing arbutin.

  2. A white, bitter, crystalline glucoside from uva ursi, C12H16O7; diuretic in doses of gr. 3-5 (0.2-0.3).

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ARBUTIN

  • zrbutin
  • srbutin
  • wrbutin
  • qrbutin
  • aebutin
  • adbutin
  • afbutin
  • atbutin
  • a5butin
  • a4butin
  • arvutin
  • arnutin
  • arhutin
  • argutin
  • arbytin
  • arbhtin
  • arbjtin
  • arbitin
  • arb8tin
  • arb7tin

Etymology of ARBUTIN

The word "arbutin" is derived from "arbutus", which is a genus of flowering plants found in the family Ericaceae. Arbutin is a chemical compound naturally occurring in plants like bearberry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), and some other species of the Ericaceae family. The term "arbutin" was named after the genus Arbutus, which represents the type species for this compound's discovery and isolation.

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