Extract from Ceratonia siliqua Exhibits Depigmentation Properties. (20th July 2015)
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- Extract from Ceratonia siliqua Exhibits Depigmentation Properties. (20th July 2015)
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- Extract from Ceratonia siliqua Exhibits Depigmentation Properties
- Authors:
- Lall, Namrita
Kishore, Navneet
Momtaz, Saeideh
Hussein, Ahmed
Naidoo, Sanushka
Nqephe, Mabatho
Crampton, Bridget - Abstract:
- Abstract : Skin hyper‐pigmentation is a condition initiated by the overproduction of melanin existing in the melanocytes. Melanin pigment is responsible for the colour of skin in humans. It is formed through a series of oxidative reactions involving the amino acid tyrosine in the presence of the key enzyme tyrosinase. In continuation with our efforts to identify tyrosinase inhibitors from plants sources, the methanol extract from leaf, bark and fruit of Ceratonia siliqua were screened for tyrosinase inhibition and diphenolase activity. The bark extract exhibited significant inhibition on mushroom tyrosinase using L ‐tyrosine as a substrate and showed diphenolase activity. The extract further significantly lowered tyrosinase mRNA levels in B16‐F10 mouse melanocytes. Bioassay‐guided fractionation led to the isolation of six compounds. Compounds (−)‐epicatechin‐3‐ O ‐gallate, 1, 2, 3, 6‐tetra‐ O ‐galloyl‐ß‐D‐glucose and gallocatechin‐3‐O‐gallate showed tyrosinase inhibitions with the IC50 values of 27.52, 83.30 and 28.30 µg/mL, respectively. These compounds also exhibited L ‐DOPA activities with IC50 values of >200, 150 and 200 µg/mL, respectively. A clinical study was conducted using 20 volunteers in a patch testing trial for irritancy potential and skin depigmentation. The clinical results showed the sample to be non‐irritant with irritancy potential of −34.21 and depigmentation trial showed an improvement in the even skin tone of UV induced pigmentation at 3% after 28 daysAbstract : Skin hyper‐pigmentation is a condition initiated by the overproduction of melanin existing in the melanocytes. Melanin pigment is responsible for the colour of skin in humans. It is formed through a series of oxidative reactions involving the amino acid tyrosine in the presence of the key enzyme tyrosinase. In continuation with our efforts to identify tyrosinase inhibitors from plants sources, the methanol extract from leaf, bark and fruit of Ceratonia siliqua were screened for tyrosinase inhibition and diphenolase activity. The bark extract exhibited significant inhibition on mushroom tyrosinase using L ‐tyrosine as a substrate and showed diphenolase activity. The extract further significantly lowered tyrosinase mRNA levels in B16‐F10 mouse melanocytes. Bioassay‐guided fractionation led to the isolation of six compounds. Compounds (−)‐epicatechin‐3‐ O ‐gallate, 1, 2, 3, 6‐tetra‐ O ‐galloyl‐ß‐D‐glucose and gallocatechin‐3‐O‐gallate showed tyrosinase inhibitions with the IC50 values of 27.52, 83.30 and 28.30 µg/mL, respectively. These compounds also exhibited L ‐DOPA activities with IC50 values of >200, 150 and 200 µg/mL, respectively. A clinical study was conducted using 20 volunteers in a patch testing trial for irritancy potential and skin depigmentation. The clinical results showed the sample to be non‐irritant with irritancy potential of −34.21 and depigmentation trial showed an improvement in the even skin tone of UV induced pigmentation at 3% after 28 days of application. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Phytotherapy research. Volume 29:Number 11(2015:Nov.)
- Journal:
- Phytotherapy research
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- Volume 29:Number 11(2015:Nov.)
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- Volume 29, Issue 11 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 29
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0029-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 1729
- Page End:
- 1736
- Publication Date:
- 2015-07-20
- Subjects:
- Ceratonia siliqua -- tyrosinase inhibition -- DPPH activity -- irritancy potential -- UV‐induced pigmentation
Materia medica, Vegetable -- Periodicals
Botany, Medical -- Periodicals
Medicinal plants -- Periodicals
Plant Extracts -- therapeutic use -- Periodicals
Plants, Medicinal -- Periodicals
581.634 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/ptr.5420 ↗
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- English
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- 0951-418X
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