Foods (Dec 2022)

Exploring the Promotive Effects and Mechanisms of Different Polyphenolic Extracts from <i>Prinsepia utilis</i> Royle Seed Shell on Tyrosinase

  • Shuang Ma,
  • Xiuqing Zheng,
  • Yuanyue Zhang,
  • Shuai Zhao,
  • Junjie Yi,
  • Shengbao Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11244015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 4015

Abstract

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Prinsepia utilis Royle (P. utilis) is commonly used as a food ingredient and herbal medicine according to folk records, yet little research has been done on the seed shell, a processing waste. The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of polyphenolic components and the tyrosinase activation activity of different extracts from the seed shell by UHPLC-ESI-HRMS/MS, in vitro tyrosinase activity assay, molecular docking and molecular dynamics. A total of 16 phytochemicals were identified, of which (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin were the major polyphenolic compounds. Both the esterified and insoluble bound polyphenols exhibited tyrosinase activation activity, and the esterified polyphenols showed better tyrosinase activation activity. (+)-Catechin and (−)-epicatechin might be the main activators of tyrosinase, both of which may act as substrate to affect tyrosinase activity. By molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation studies, (+)-catechin and (−)-epicatechin can be efficiently and stably bound to the tyrosinase active site through hydrogen bonds, van der Waals forces and π-bonds. The results of this study may not only provide a scientific basis for exploring P. utilis seed shell as a potential activator of tyrosinase, but also contribute to the high value utilization of P. utilis processing by-products.

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