Fermentation (Jul 2023)

Whitening Activity of Acteoside from <i>Stachys sieboldii</i> Fermented with <i>Hericium erinaceus</i> Mycelia on Melanocytes

  • Seung-Bin Im,
  • Seul-Ki Mun,
  • Neul-I Ha,
  • Ho-Yeol Jang,
  • Kyung-Yun Kang,
  • Kyung-Wuk Park,
  • Kyoung-Sun Seo,
  • Kyung-Je Kim,
  • Sung-Tae Yee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9080697
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 697

Abstract

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Skin whitening has recently renewed attention on Chinese herbal medicines with whitening activity for esthetic applications. Stachys sieboldii has been used as herbal medicine since ancient times and has the potential for development as a cosmetic material because of its astringent effect. In this study, with an aim to develop new functional materials with whitening effects, S. sieboldii water extracts were fermented with different mushroom mycelia. Fermented with Hericium erinaceus mycelia showed the strongest tyrosinase inhibition effect and the lowest melanin content. Thus, H. erinaceus mycelia, the most potent inhibitor of melanogenesis, was used for large-scale fermentation and fractionated. The ethyl acetate fraction, which had the strongest whitening activity, was separated and purified using HPLC. Finally, the single compound was isolated and identified as acteoside, which has promising whitening activity. Acteoside inhibited melanin synthesis and intracellular tyrosinase activity in a dose-dependent manner. The effects of acteoside on the expression of TYR, TRP-1, TRP-2, and MITF were analyzed using Western blot analysis, which showed that acteoside reduced the protein in a dose-dependent manner. Our findings reveal the potential applicability of S. sieboldii extract fermented with H. erinaceus mycelia and its useful component, which is an acteosid, for skin lightening and the treatment of pigmentation.

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