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Inhibitory Effect of Curcumin-Inspired Derivatives on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Tyrosinase is a well-known copper-containing metalloenzyme typically involved in the synthesis of melanin. Recently, curcumin and several synthetic derivatives have been recognized as tyrosinase inhibitors with interesting anti-melanogenic therapeutic activity. In this study, three curcumin-inspired compounds 1, 6 and 7 were prepared in yields ranging from 60 to 88 % and spectrophotometric, electrochemical, in vitro and in silico analyses were carried out. The viability of PC12 cells, a rat pheochromocytoma derived-cell line, with compounds 1, 6 and 7, showed values around 80% at 5 µM concentration. In cell proliferation assays, compounds 1, 6 and 7 did not show significant toxicity on fibroblasts nor melanoma cells up to 10 µM with viability values over 90%. The inhibition of tyrosinase activity was evaluated both by a UV-Vis spectroscopic method at two different concentrations, 0.2 and 2.0 µM, and by amperometric assay with IC50 for compounds 1, 6 and 7 ranging from 11 to 24 nM. Melanin content assays on human melanoma cells were performed to test the capability of compounds to inhibit melanin biosynthesis. All compounds exerted a decrease in melanin content, with compound 7 being the most effective by showing a melanogenesis inhibition up to four times greater than arbutin at 100 µM. Moreover, the antioxidant activity of the selected inhibitors was evaluated against H2O2 in amperometric experiments, whereby compound 7 was about three times more effective compared to compounds 1 and 6. The tyrosinase X-ray structure of Bacterium megaterium crystal was used to carry out molecular docking studies in the presence of compounds 1, 6 and 7 in comparison with that of kojic acid and arbutin, two conventional tyrosinase inhibitors. Molecular docking of compounds 6 and 7 confirmed the high affinity of these compounds to tyrosinase protein.

SUBMITTER: Rocchitta G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9695798 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibitory Effect of Curcumin-Inspired Derivatives on Tyrosinase Activity and Melanogenesis.

Rocchitta Gaia G   Rozzo Carla C   Pisano Marina M   Fabbri Davide D   Dettori Maria Antonietta MA   Ruzza Paolo P   Honisch Claudia C   Dallocchio Roberto R   Dessì Alessandro A   Migheli Rossana R   Serra PierAndrea P   Delogu Giovanna G  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20221116 22


Tyrosinase is a well-known copper-containing metalloenzyme typically involved in the synthesis of melanin. Recently, curcumin and several synthetic derivatives have been recognized as tyrosinase inhibitors with interesting anti-melanogenic therapeutic activity. In this study, three curcumin-inspired compounds <b>1</b>, <b>6</b> and <b>7</b> were prepared in yields ranging from 60 to 88 % and spectrophotometric, electrochemical, in vitro and in silico analyses were carried out. The viability of P  ...[more]

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