Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1375946 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Melanogenesis is a physiological process that results in the production of melanin pigment. However, excessive accumulations of epidermal pigmentation can cause various hyperpigmentary disorders such as, melasma and age spots. Kojic acid and hydroxylated cinnamic acid derivatives are known to inhibit tyrosinase, a key component of melanin biosynthesis. Pyronyl-acrylic acid esters 3a–i, which share structural features of kojic acid and hydroxylated cinnamic acid, were prepared and their abilities to inhibit tyrosinase and melanin production were evaluated. Of the esters synthesized, 3e and 3h, which derived from diethylene glycol moieties were found to inhibit melanin production by ca. 20% at 20 μg/ml, whereas kojic acid at 200 μg/ml inhibited melanin production by 15.8%.

Graphical abstractPyronyl-acryfic acid esters 3a–i, combined structures of kojic add and caffeic acid were prepared. Among synthesized, the esters derived from dietheylene glycol moieties (3e, 3h) at 20 μg/ml were found to inhibit melanin production by ca. 20%, whereas kojic acid inhibited melanin production by 15.8% at 200 μg/ml.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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