A new melanogenesis inhibitor, named amphistin, was isolated from the fermentation broth of an actinomycete strain KP-3052. Amphistin was purified from the culture filtrate by the combination of cation exchange, gel filtration, and aminosilyl silica gel chromatographic methods. The structure of amphistin was elucidated as γ-(β-histidinoalanino)homoalanine by NMR experiments including 1H-15N HMBC experiment and other spectroscopic analyses. Amphistin inhibited the melanogenesis of B16 melanoma cells at concentration or 6.8 μM.
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Arai, N., Shiomi, K., Takamatsu, S., Komiyama, K., Shinose, M., Takahashi, Y., … Omura, S. (1997). Amphistin, a new melanogenesis inhibitor, produced by an actinomycete. Journal of Antibiotics, 50(10), 808–814. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.50.808
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