Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone at a Glance
- Synthetic, oil-soluble UV filter
- Protects against UVB rays and select UVA rays
- Exhibits good SPF abilities at lower concentrations
- Approved for use in the European Union at a maximum concentration of 10%
Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone Description
Diethylhexyl butamido triazone is an oil-soluble synthetic UV light filter that provides protection against UVB rays and a portion of UVA rays. It’s also known as Iscotrizinol and Uvasorb HEB.
According to suppliers, this ingredient achieves higher SPF levels at lower concentrations than some current UV filter offerings. Supplier 3V Inc. has reported that 2% diethylhexyl butamido triazone in an oil-in-water emulsion rendered an SPF of 4, while 2% octyl methoxycinnamate (a common sunscreen active) in an oil-in-water emulsion only rendered an SPF of 2.5.
Due to its oil solubility, it’s a great option for usage in water-repellant and water-resistant sunscreen formulas. It also exhibits good photostability, meaning it has the potential to retain its SPF protection for longer periods of time.
Although approved for usage in sunscreens in Europe at a maximum concentration of 10%, it’s yet to be reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration for usage in sunscreen applications in the United States. Its molecular weight keeps it within skin’s uppermost layers, reducing the risk of a sensitized response.
Diethylhexyl Butamido Triazone References
ULProspector, Accessed April 2023, Webpage
PLOS One, December 2012, ePublication
Official Journal of the European Union, November 2009, pages 59-209