Anti-melanogenesis Constituents from the Seaweed Dictyota coriacea

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This study was conducted to identify the anti-melanogenesis constituents from a seaweed Dictyota coriacea (Holmes). Three known compounds, viz. 1,9-dihydroxycrenulide (1), epiloliolide (2) and D-mannitol (3), were isolated from the ethanol extract. The melanin synthesis inhibition activities were evaluated using B16F10 melanoma cells for the isolates. Compared with the positive control, arbutin, compounds 1 and 2 exhibited more potency, showing 27.8 and 22.6 % inhibition activities at a substrate concentration of 30 μg/mL. Our studies also indicate that these compounds are not cytotoxic. Hence, they might prove to be useful therapeutic agents for treating hyperpigmentation and effective components of whitening cosmetics.

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Ko, R. K., Kang, M. C., Kim, S. S., Oh, T. H., Kim, G. O., Hyun, C. G., … Lee, N. H. (2013). Anti-melanogenesis Constituents from the Seaweed Dictyota coriacea. Natural Product Communications, 8(4), 427–428. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1300800401

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