Arginine Aminophosphonobutyric Acid
INCI: ARGININE AMINOPHOSPHONOBUTYRIC ACID
Reviewed by Daisy · Last updated 2 Jun 2026
Also known as: Arginine Aminophosphonobutyric Acid
An amino acid derivative with antioxidant and conditioning properties
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Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Arginine Aminophosphonobutyric Acid?
Arginine aminophosphonobutyric acid is a synthetic amino acid derivative combining arginine with a phosphonobutyric acid moiety. It functions as an antioxidant and conditioning agent in skincare formulations.
This ingredient is primarily used to help protect skin from oxidative stress and to improve the texture and feel of both skin and hair products. It appears in a modest proportion of skincare formulations, often as a supporting ingredient rather than a primary active.
Benefits for Your Skin
How It Works
As an antioxidant, arginine aminophosphonobutyric acid works by donating electrons to neutralise free radicals—unstable molecules that can damage skin cells and accelerate ageing. This reduces oxidative stress at the cellular level.
Its conditioning properties stem from its ability to improve water retention and create a smoother surface on the skin, supporting the skin barrier's natural function.
Clinical Evidence & References
Published clinical data specifically evaluating arginine aminophosphonobutyric acid in skincare is limited. Most evidence for its antioxidant capacity comes from in vitro studies and ingredient supplier data rather than published human trials.
While the ingredient is included in established formulations and is generally recognised as safe, direct evidence of meaningful skin benefit at typical cosmetic concentrations remains modest. It is best viewed as a supporting antioxidant ingredient rather than a primary therapeutic agent.
How to Use
This ingredient is typically incorporated into serums, moisturisers and conditioners by formulators rather than used as a standalone product. It works well alongside other antioxidants and hydrating ingredients. No special application technique is required—use products containing this ingredient as directed by the manufacturer.
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