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Effect of Arbutin on Melanogenic Proteins in Human Melanocytes.

Authors :
CHAKRABORTY, ASHOK K.
FUNASAKA, YOKO
KOMOTO, MARI
ICHIHASHI, MASAMITSU
Source :
Pigment Cell Research; 1998, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p206-212, 7p
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

The inhibitory effect of arbutin, a naturally occurring β-D-glucopyranoside derivative of hydroquinone, on melanogenesis was studied biochemically by using human melano-cytes in culture. Cells were cultured in the presence of different concentrations of arbutin. The maximum concentration of arbutin that was not inhibitory to growth of the cells was 100 ug/ml. At that concentration, melanin synthesis was inhibited significantly by ∼20% after 5 days, compared with untreated cells. This phenotypic change was associated with the inhibition of tyrosinase and DHICA polymerase activities, and the degree of inhibition was dose dependent. No significant difference in DOPAchrome tautomerase (DT) activity was observed before or after arbutin treatment. Western blotting experiments revealed there were no changes in protein content or in molecular size of tyrosinase, TRP-1 or TRP-2, indicating that inhibition of tyrosinase activity by arbutin might be due to effects at the post-translational level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08935785
Volume :
11
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pigment Cell Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90971945
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0749.1998.tb00731.x