In our research program to investigate novel agents for anti-malodor activity from natural plant resources, we focused on Pterocarpus marsupium, which has been used as a "toothbrush tree" in Asian countries for many years. A 50% ethanol extract (PM-ext) was prepared and tested for anti-methioninase and anticollagenase activity along with suppressive activity against matrix metalloprotease (MMP)-1 from interleukin-1β stimulated human gingival fibroblast. PM-ext showed moderate anti-methioninase and anti-collagenase activity as 35 and 33% at 500 μg/mL, while PM-ext showed suppression of MMP-1 release at 10 μg/mL. The active principles of MMP-1 release suppression were revealed as pterostilbene, (+)-liquiritigenin, isoliquiritigenin and α-epi-coatline A. Among them, pterostilbene showed suppression at 0.5 μM, which was the most potent of the four compounds.
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Anraku, T., Deguchi, T., Yokota-Honda, M., Kawata, T., Fujita, T., Yoshioka, Y., … Murata, K. (2018). Inhibitory activities against methioninase, collagenase and release of matrix metalloprotease-1 from human gingival fibroblast by heartwood extract from pterocarpus marsupium. Natural Product Communications, 13(7), 837–840. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1801300712
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