Correlation between the Potency of Flavonoids on Mushroom Tyrosinase Inhibitory Activity and Melanin Synthesis in Melanocytes

@article{Promden2018CorrelationBT,
  title={Correlation between the Potency of Flavonoids on Mushroom Tyrosinase Inhibitory Activity and Melanin Synthesis in Melanocytes},
  author={Worrawat Promden and Wittawat Viriyabancha and Orawan Monthakantirat and Kaoru Umehara and Hiroshi Noguchi and Wanchai De-Eknamkul},
  journal={Molecules : A Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry},
  year={2018},
  volume={23}
}
Twenty-seven flavonoids isolated from Dalbergia parviflora with vast structural diversity were screened for inhibitory activity against mushroom and murine tyrosinases using l-DOPA as the substrate. Among the flavonoids tested, only four—khrinone (5), cajanin (9), (3RS)-3′-hydroxy-8-methoxy vestitol (21), and (6aR,11aR)-3,8-dihydroxy-9-methoxy pterocarpan (27)—reacted with mushroom tyrosinase, with IC50 values of 54.0, 67.9, 67.8, and 16.7 μM, respectively, and only compound 27 showed… 

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