Phenolic Compounds from the Leaves of Stewartia pseudocamellia Maxim. and their Whitening Activities

The half-dried leaves of Stewartia. pseudocamellia were extracted with hot water (SPE) and partitioned with n-hexane (SPEH), dichloromethane (SPED), and ethyl acetate (SPEE) successively. SPE and SPEE showed significant inhibitory effects against melanogenesis and tyrosinase activities. By bioassay-...

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Published inBiomolecules & therapeutics Vol. 23; no. 3; pp. 283 - 289
Main Authors Roh, Hyun Jung, Noh, Hye-Ji, Na, Chun Su, Kim, Chung Sub, Kim, Ki Hyun, Hong, Cheol Yi, Lee, Kang Ro
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국응용약물학회 30.05.2015
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Summary:The half-dried leaves of Stewartia. pseudocamellia were extracted with hot water (SPE) and partitioned with n-hexane (SPEH), dichloromethane (SPED), and ethyl acetate (SPEE) successively. SPE and SPEE showed significant inhibitory effects against melanogenesis and tyrosinase activities. By bioassay-guided isolation, ten phenolic compounds were isolated by column chromatography from SPEE. The whitening effect of the isolated compounds from SPEE were tested for the inhibitory activities against melanogenesis using B16 melanoma cells, in vitro inhibition of tyrosinase, and L-3,4-dihydorxy-indole-2-carboxylic acid (L-DOPA) auto-oxidation assay. A cytotoxic activity assay was done to examine the cellular toxicity in Raw 264.7 macrophage cells. Of the compounds isolated, gallic acid and quercetin revealed significant inhibitory activities against melanogenesis compared to arbutin. In particular, quercetin exhibited similar inhibitory activities against tyrosinase and L-DOPA oxidation without cytotoxicity. These results suggested that SPE could be used as a potential source of natural skin-whitening material in cosmetics as well as in food products.
Bibliography:The Korean Society of Applied Pharmacology
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201525040815956
ISSN:1976-9148
2005-4483