Materials (Sep 2012)

Natural Melanogenesis Inhibitors Acting Through the Down-Regulation of Tyrosinase Activity

  • Te-Sheng Chang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma5091661
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 9
pp. 1661 – 1685

Abstract

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Melanogenesis is a biosynthetic pathway for the formation of the pigment melanin in human skin. A key enzyme, tyrosinase, catalyzes the first and only rate-limiting steps in melanogenesis, and the down-regulation of enzyme activity is the most reported method for the inhibition of melanogenesis. Because of the cosmetically important issue of hyperpigmentation, there is a big demand for melanogenesis inhibitors. This encourages researchers to seek potent melanogenesis inhibitors for cosmetic uses. This article reviews melanogenesis inhibitors that have been recently discovered from natural sources. The reaction mechanisms of the inhibitors on tyrosinase activity are also discussed.

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