화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.13, No.8, 10359-10367, 2012
Melanogenesis Inhibition by Homoisoflavavone Sappanone A from Caesalpinia sappan
Homoisoflavanone, sappanone A, was isolated from Caesalpinia sappan and proven to dose-dependently inhibit both melanogenesis and cellular tyrosinase activity via repressing tyrosinase gene expression in mouse B16 melanoma cells. To our knowledge, sappanone A is the first homoisoflavanone to be discovered with melanogenesis inhibitory activity. Our results give a new impetus to the future search for other homoisoflavanone melanogenesis inhibitors.