arbutin

/ˈɑːrbjuːtɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A glucoside found in the leaves of the bearberry, used as a skin lightening agent and in medicine.

“The cream contained arbutin, which helped to reduce the appearance of dark spots on her face.”

2. chemistry

A type of compound found in plants, particularly in the leaves of the bearberry.

“Arbutin is a glucoside that has been found to have various medicinal properties.”

Synonyms

  • hydroquinone
  • kojic acid

Antonyms

  • darkening agent
  • hyperpigmentation