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Melanogenesis inhibitory activity of Korean Undaria pinnatifida in mouse B16 melanoma cells Cover

Melanogenesis inhibitory activity of Korean Undaria pinnatifida in mouse B16 melanoma cells

Open Access
|Nov 2014

Abstract

A number of seaweed species are used as traditional foods and medicine in different parts of the world, including Asian countries. However, very few data on the anti-melanogenic effect of seaweed have been published. Undaria pinnatifida (Dolmiyeok), a brown alga, is a traditional food in Jeju Island, the southern regions of the Korea peninsula. In this study, ethylacetate extracts of U. pinnatifida (UPE) were examined for their anti-melanogenic potentials. Our results supports the finding that UPE down-regulated melanin content in a dose-dependent pattern. To clarify the target of UPE action in melanogenesis, we performed Western blotting for tyrosinase and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), which are key melanogenic enzymes. UPE inhibited tyrosinase and MITF expressions in a dose-dependent manner. These results indicate that treatment with UPE significantly inhibits the melanogenesis in B16 cells, and may be effective in the whitening agent for the skin

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/intox-2014-0012 | Journal eISSN: 1337-9569 | Journal ISSN: 1337-6853
Language: English
Page range: 89 - 92
Submitted on: Apr 23, 2013
Accepted on: Apr 2, 2014
Published on: Nov 15, 2014
Published by: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Experimental Pharmacology & Toxicology, Centre of Experimental Medicine
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Min-Jin Kim, Dong Sam Kim, Hun-Seok Yoon, Wook Jae Lee, Nam Ho Lee, Chang-Gu Hyun, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Experimental Pharmacology & Toxicology, Centre of Experimental Medicine
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