Abstract
Objectives: The aim was to search for inhibitors of melanogenesis from natural resources. Methods: The inhibitory effect of silymarin on melanogenesis in a spontaneously immortalized mouse melanocyte cell line, Mel-Ab, was studied. Key findings: Silymarin significantly prevented melanin production in a dose-dependent manner with an IC50 value (concentration producing 50%maximal inhibition) of 28.2 μg/ml, without effects on cell viability. Also, silymarin inhibited L-DOPA oxidation activity of tyrosinase, the rate-limiting melanogenic enzyme, in cell based-systems but it did not directly affect cell-free tyrosinase activity. Furthermore,Western blot analysis indicated that silymarin decreased the expression of tyrosinase protein. Conclusions: This study suggests that the depigmenting effect of silymarin might be attributable to inhibition of tyrosinase expression and that silymarin may be useful as a natural skin-lightening agent. © 2009 The Authors.
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Choo, S.-J., Ryoo, I.-J., Kim, Y.-H., Xu, G.-H., Kim, W.-G., Kim, K.-H., … Yoo, I.-D. (2009). Silymarin inhibits melanin synthesis in melanocyte cells. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 61(5), 663–667. https://doi.org/10.1211/jpp/61.05.0016
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