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4-(2-BETA-GLUCOPYRANOSILOXY) PROPOXY-2HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE.

Valuable / LIGHT STABILIZER, UV FILTER

A specialized glycosylated benzophenone derivative that combines UV protection with enhanced water solubility through its unique sugar attachment. This sophisticated molecule represents next-generation UV filter technology, offering photostable protection while maintaining compatibility across diverse formulation types.

uv filter light stabilizer

Science

Functions as a broad-spectrum UV absorber while the beta-glucopyranosyloxy group significantly increases water compatibility compared to traditional benzophenones. The sugar moiety enhances cellular UV stress response modulation, potentially providing secondary skin-conditioning benefits beyond pure photoprotection.


Research

Medium confidence
Effective range 0.1–3%
Optimal

N/A

Key findings

  1. 01 Shiseido patent literature demonstrates efficacy in skin texture and resilience improvement within 0.1-3.0% concentration range, though standalone clinical trials remain limited for this specific derivative

Transparency

Not commonly dusted

As a specialized UV filter primarily used in premium Japanese formulations, dusting appears uncommon due to higher material costs and technical formulation requirements


The Formula

Solubility
Water
Optimal pH 4.5 – 7.5
0 7 14

Stability

Photostable with enhanced water solubility from glucoside linkage, but requires neutral to slightly acidic pH to prevent sugar bond hydrolysis

Conflicts

  • Strong oxidizing agents
  • Strong acids
  • High heat during emulsification

Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Low

Lacks specific regulatory monograph unlike benzophenone-3, primarily used in high-end Japanese formulations with specialized safety profiles


Your Skin

Yes Normal
Yes Dry
Yes Oily
Yes Sensitive
Irritancy Low
Comedogenicity Low

Our Assessment

Valuable

A sophisticated UV filter offering enhanced water compatibility and gentleness, though limited clinical data restricts broader assessment.


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