Natural Tyrosinase Inhibitors: Role of Herbals in the Treatment of Hyperpigmentary Disorders

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作者
Zaidi, Kamal Uddin [1 ]
Ali, Sharique A. [2 ]
Ali, Ayesha [2 ]
Naaz, Ishrat [2 ]
机构
[1] Peoples Univ, Biotechnol Pharmacol Lab CSRD, Bhanpur Bhopal 462037, India
[2] Saifia Coll Sci, Post Grad Dept Biotechnol & Zool, Bhopal 462001, India
关键词
Alkaloids; tyrosinase; herbal; pigmentation; enzyme inhibitors; hyperpigmentary disorders; IN-VITRO; MUSHROOM TYROSINASE; MELANIN SYNTHESIS; ETHANOL EXTRACTS; ERK ACTIVATION; GRAPE SEEDS; ALPHA-MSH; MELANOGENESIS; DERIVATIVES; SKIN;
D O I
10.2174/1389557519666190116101039
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Cutaneous pigmentation plays critical role in determining the color of skin along with photo protection of skin from dreadful effects of ultraviolet radiations. Conversely, abnormal accumulation of melanin is responsible for hyper pigmentary disorders such as melasma, senile lentigines and freckles. Because of the visible nature of dertnatologic diseases, they have a considerable psychosomatic effect on affected patients. Tyrosinase inhibitors are molecules that interrelate in some way with the enzyme to prevent it from working in the normal manner. Past many decades witnessed the quest for the development of natural tyrosinase inhibitors due to imperative role played by tyrosinase in the process of melanogenesis and fungi or fruit enzymatic browning. Mechanism of pigmentation is characterized by the intact process of the synthesis of specialized black pigment within melanosomes. Melanin is synthesized by a cascade of enzymatic and chemical reactions. For this reason, melanin production is mainly controlled by the expression and activation of tyrosinase. In the current article, We discussed tyrosinase inhibitors from the natural sources, which can be an essential constituent of cosmetics products and depigmenting agents for the treatment of hyperpigmentory disorders.
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