Heliyon (Mar 2024)

Exploring the potential of white birch sap: A natural alternative to traditional skin whitening agents with reduced side effects

  • Fan Liu,
  • Ting Xu,
  • Jiaxuan He,
  • Yiting Jiang,
  • Linkai Qu,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Jiahui Ma,
  • Qinsi Yang,
  • Wei Wu,
  • Da Sun,
  • Yan Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. e26715

Abstract

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Common tyrosinase (TYR) inhibitors used in cosmetics, such as hydroquinone, kojic acid, and arbutin, can cause side effects including erythema, skin peeling, and dryness. Therefore, the development of natural whitening agents that offer excellent permeability, minimal irritation, and high safety has become a primary focus in the field of TYR inhibitors. In this study, we demonstrate that White birch sap (WBS), within a safe concentration range, effectively reduces TYR activity and melanin content in both B16F10 mouse melanoma cells and zebrafish larvae. Importantly, WBS exhibits minimal irritation to neutrophils in fluorescent zebrafish and does not affect the behavior of adult zebrafish. Furthermore, WBS downregulates the gene expression levels of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor, TYR, tyrosinase-related protein-1, and tyrosinase-related protein-2 in B16F10 cells. In conclusion, our research confirms that WBS, a naturally derived substance, offers high safety and mild effects, making it a promising candidate for a skin-whitening agent.

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