Raspberry Ketone Glucoside

TL;DR. This ingredient is used as a skin-conditioning and tone-evening active in leave-on products. The glucose attachment improves water solubility and formula handling compared with the less soluble parent molecule.

What does Raspberry Ketone Glucoside do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is used as a skin-conditioning and tone-evening active in leave-on products. The glucose attachment improves water solubility and formula handling compared with the less soluble parent molecule.

Is Raspberry Ketone Glucoside clean?

It is not a common clean-standard restricted-list ingredient, and it is generally positioned as a low-odor, lower-sensitization derivative of a phenolic it. The main caveat is limited public safety and clinical-use history compared with long-established cosmetic staples.

Is Raspberry Ketone Glucoside sustainable?

This material is typically made by attaching a glucose unit to an aromatic precursor, using enzymatic or synthetic glycosylation depending on the supplier. Its sustainability profile depends on feedstock origin, and the sugar unit supports better water solubility and likely better biodegradation than more hydrophobic aromatics.

Is Raspberry Ketone Glucoside COSMOS-approved?

COSMOS status is supplier- and manufacturing-route dependent, since this type of glycoside may fit better when made from permitted natural feedstocks with allowed processing. From a Green Chemistry view, it has partial alignment through sugar derivatization and improved solubility, but it is not as straightforward as simple plant oils, sugars, or organic acids.

How does Raspberry Ketone Glucoside work chemically?

The molecule is an aromatic phenolic it joined to glucose through an O-glycosidic bond, which increases polarity and can make it compatible with aqueous serums and emulsions. It is used at low active levels in tone-evening products, and formulators typically protect it from extreme pH and prolonged high heat to preserve the glycosidic linkage.

Last updated 2026-05-16