Literature DB >> 12715091

Inhibitory effects of Ramulus mori extracts on melanogenesis.

Kang Tae Lee1, Kwang Sik Lee, Ji Hean Jeong, Byoung Kee Jo, Moon Young Heo, Hyun Pyo Kim.   

Abstract

To develop an active agent for skin whitening, the inhibitory effects of 285 plant extracts on tyrosinase activity were examined, and one plant extract having tyrosinase inhibition activity was chosen. Ramulus mori (young twigs of Morus alba L.) extracts showed inhibition activity in tyrosinase and melanin synthesis in B-16 melanoma cells. To clarify the mechanism of its inhibition on melanogenesis, the effect of R. mori extracts on tyrosinase activity, synthesis, and gene expression was evaluated. R. mori extracts showed tyrosinase inhibition activity by competitive method, and there was no suppression of tyrosinase synthesis and gene expression. Further, to evaluate the inhibitory activity of R. mori in vivo, its effect on melanin production in UV-induced brown guinea pigs was examined, where a decrease of melanin production in the guinea pig model was observed. Also, R. mori extracts showed no toxicity in animal tests such as the acute toxicity test, the skin irritation test, the eye irritation test, the skin sensitization test, and the acute oral toxicity test, and no toxicity in the human skin irritation test. A single compound from R. mori extracts was purified using various column chromatography and recrystallization, and its chemical structure was identified using mass chromatography, IR spectroscopy, and NMR analysis. The chemical structure was that of 2,3',4,5'-tetrahydroxystilbene(2-oxyresveratrol) and showed inhibition activity on tyrosinase (IC(50) = 0.23 microg/ml). Also, R. mori extracts inhibited tyrosinase activity in a competitive manner (Ki = 1.5 x 10(-6) M) when L-tyrosine was used as a substrate.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12715091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cosmet Sci        ISSN: 1525-7886            Impact factor:   0.948


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