Introduction to 3-O-Ethyl-L-Ascorbic Acid
Definition:
3-O-Ethyl-L-Ascorbic Acid is a stable vitamin C derivative with an ethyl group bound to the third oxygen of the ascorbic acid molecule. This modification enhances its stability and bioavailability while retaining the powerful antioxidant properties of vitamin C.
Functions:
· Brightening: Inhibits melanin production and reduces dark spots for a more even skin tone.
· Antioxidant Protection: Neutralizes free radicals to prevent oxidative damage.
· Collagen Synthesis: Promotes collagen production, improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles.
· Stability: More resistant to oxidation than pure vitamin C, ensuring longer-lasting effectiveness.
Applications:
· Skincare: Used in serums, creams, and lotions for brightening and anti-aging effects.
· Cosmetics: Added to formulations for enhanced skin radiance and protection.
· Pharmaceuticals: Utilized in dermatological treatments for hyperpigmentation and skin repair.