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Effects of the isoflavone puerarin and its glycosides on melanogenesis in B16 melanocytes.

Authors :
Young-Mi Choi
Hee-jin Jun
Dawson, Kevin
Rodriguez, Raymond L.
Mi Ran Roh
Jungae Jun
Chung-Hyo Choi
Jae-Hoon Shim
ChoongHwan Lee
Sang Jun Lee
Kwan-Hwa Park
Sung-Joon Lee
Source :
European Food Research & Technology; May2010, Vol. 231 Issue 1, p75-83, 9p, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 4 Graphs
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We investigated the effects of puerarin (8-C-glucosyl-7,4′-dihydroxy isoflavone), an isoflavone found in Kudzu roots ( Pueraria lobata), and its glycosides (enzymatically synthesised, water-soluble derivatives of puerarin) on melanogenesis in vitro. Puerarin and its glycosides reduced mushroom tyrosinase activity by 88 and 67% at 4.8 mM, respectively, in a concentration-dependent manner. The puerarin glycosides were less effective than puerarin at the same concentration but showed a comparable inhibitory effect at a concentration at which puerarin is insoluble in water. In cultured B16 melanocytes, the melanin content was reduced significantly; moreover, tyrosinase activity was inhibited significantly by both puerarin and its glycosides when added at a concentration of 480 μM. DNA microarray and RT-PCR analyses showed significant downregulation of the expression of microphthalmia- associated transcription factor ( MITF) and its target genes. The protein expression of MITF and tyrosinase was also downregulated significantly by 40 and 50%, respectively. Our findings suggest that puerarin and its glycosides cause hypopigmentation via dual mechanisms: by inhibiting tyrosinase activity directly and by altering the expression of melanogenesis-related genes, such as MITF and tyrosinase. Therefore, puerarin and its glycosides may have potential for the development of functional cosmetics causing hypopigmentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14382377
Volume :
231
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Food Research & Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
49133663
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00217-010-1251-5