Inhibition of melanin production by anthracenone dimer glycosides isolated from Cassia auriculata seeds

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The methanol extract of Cassia auriculata seeds was found to inhibit melanogenesis in B16 melanoma 4A5 cells under conditions of theophylline stimulation. Two new phlegmacin-type anthracenone dimer glycosides, auriculataosides A and B, were isolated from the active methanol fraction, and their inhibitory effects were observed in the concentration range of 0.03 to 0.3 μM. Inhibition of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor, tyrosinase, tyrosinase-related protein (TRP)-1, and TRP-2 protein expression was observed, suggesting that the inhibition of these factors is part of the mechanism of action underlying melanogenesis inhibition.

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Wang, W., Zhang, Y., Nakashima, S., Nakamura, S., Wang, T., Yoshikawa, M., & Matsuda, H. (2019). Inhibition of melanin production by anthracenone dimer glycosides isolated from Cassia auriculata seeds. Journal of Natural Medicines, 73(3), 439–449. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11418-018-01276-2

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