Arbutus Unedo Fruit Extract at a Glance
- From the madrone or strawberry tree
- Rich source of polyphenols
- Can fight skin discolorations
Arbutus Unedo Fruit Extract Description
fruit extract comes from a fruit known as arbutus berry. The tree, commonly known as a madrone, is also referred to as the strawberry tree because of the berry’s resemblance to strawberries (though they are not related plants).
Although not commonly used in cosmetics, arbutus berry is a rich source of a variety of polyphenols that have high antioxidant capacity, making it a good choice for fighting pro-aging free-radical damage. Studies also demonstrate that Arbutus unedo fruit extract is a tyrosinase inhibitor, meaning it impacts the effect of tyrosinase, an enzyme that plays a role in skin discolorations.
As this entry was being worked on, use levels for this plant extract haven’t been established; however, similar extracts are used in concentrations of 0.01–0.1% when in pure form, and up to 5% when included in an aqueous base.
Arbutus Unedo Fruit Extract References
SpecialChem, Website, Accessed April 2025
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis, June 2024, pages 194-212
Foods, November 2022, pages 1-17
Cosmetics, December 2022, pages 1-18
Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, November 2021, pages 1-19
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