Inhibitory effects of 5,6,7-trihydroxyflavones on tyrosinase

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Abstract

Baicalein (1), 6-hydroxyapigenin (6), 6-hydroxygalangin (13) and 6-hydroxykaempferol (14), which are naturally occurring flavonoids from a set of 14 hydroxyflavones tested, exhibited high inhibitory effects on tyrosinase with respect to L-DOPA, while each of the 5,6,7-trihydroxyflavones 1, 6, 13 or 14 acted as a cofactor to monophenolase. Moreover, 6-hydroxykaempferol (14) showed the highest activity and was a competitive inhibitor of tyrosinase compared to L-DOPA. 5,6,7-Trihydroxyflavones 1, 6, 13 or 14 showed also high antioxidant activities. Hence, we conclude that the 5,6,7-trihydroxy-flavones are useful as good depigmentation agents with inhibitory effects in addition to their antioxidant properties. © 2007 by MDPI.

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Gao, H., Nishida, J., Saito, S., & Kawabata, J. (2007). Inhibitory effects of 5,6,7-trihydroxyflavones on tyrosinase. Molecules, 12(1), 86–97. https://doi.org/10.3390/12010086

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