Literature DB >> 30901673

Natural and semisynthetic oxyprenylated aromatic compounds as stimulators or inhibitors of melanogenesis.

Salvatore Genovese1, Francesco Epifano2, Philippe de Medina3, Nicolas Caron4, Arnaud Rives4, Marc Poirot3, Sandrine Silvente-Poirot3, Serena Fiorito1.   

Abstract

It has been very recently shown how naturally occurring oxyprenylated coumarins are effective modulators of melanogenesis. In this short communication we wish to generalize the potentialities as skin tanning or whitening agents of a wider panel of natural and semisynthetic aromatic compounds, including coumarins, cinnamic and benzoic acids, cinnamaldehydes, benzaldehyde, and anthraquinone derivatives. A total number of 43 compounds have been tested assaying their capacity to inhibit or stimulate melanin biosynthesis in cultured murine Melan A cells. The wider number of chemicals herein under investigation allowed to depict a detailed structure-activity relationship, as the following: (a) benzoic acid derivatives are slightly pigmenting agent, for which the effect is more pronounced in compounds with longer O-side chains; (b) independently from the type of substitution, cinnamic acids are able to increase melanin biosynthesis, while benzaldehydes are able to decrease it; (c) coumarins with a 3,3-dimethylallyl or shorter skeletons as substituents in position 7 are tanning agents, while coumarins with farnesyloxy groups are whitening ones; (d) double oxyprenylation in position 6 and 7 and 3,3-dimethylallyl or geranyl skeletons have slight depigmenting capacities, while farnesyl skeletons tend to marginally increase the tanning effect; (e) the presence of electron withdrawing groups (acetyl, COOH, and -Cl) and geranyl or farnesyl oxyprenylated chains respectively in positions 3 and 7 of the coumarin nucleus lead to a whitening effect, and finally (f) oxyprenylated anthraquinones have only a weak depigmenting capacity.
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Keywords:  Coumarins; Melanogenesis; Oxyprenylated natural products; Skin tanning effect; Skin whitening effect

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30901673     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.03.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Chem        ISSN: 0045-2068            Impact factor:   5.275


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1.  Studies of Coumarin Derivatives for Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR) Activation.

Authors:  Shin-Hun Juang; Min-Tsang Hsieh; Pei-Ling Hsu; Ju-Ling Chen; Hui-Kang Liu; Fong-Pin Liang; Sheng-Chu Kuo; Chen-Yuan Chiu; Shing-Hwa Liu; Chen-Hsi Chou; Tian-Shung Wu; Hsin-Yi Hung
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-12-31       Impact factor: 4.411

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