NOVEL APPLICATION OF CULTURED ROOTS OF MOUNTAIN GINSENG (PANAX GINSENG MEYER) AND GINSENOSIDE RE AS SAFE ANTIMELANOGENIC COSMECEUTICAL COMPONENTS

Zuly Elizabeth Jiménez-Pérez, Yeaon-ju Kim, Verónica Castro-Aceituno, R. Mathiyalagan, J. Markus, Sungeun Ahn, Shakina Yesmin Simu, Deok-Chun Yang
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Background: Mountain ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer), which belongs to Araliaceae family, grows naturally in the mountains of Korea. It is highly valued owing to its enhanced pharmacology effects such as immunostimulating, antioxidant, anti-cancer and antiaging activity. An alternative to accessing the sparse mountain ginseng therapy benefits is by tissue-cultured roots of mountain ginseng. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of water extract of cultured roots of mountain ginseng (CRMG) and specifically its major compound ginsenoside Re (Re) on melanin synthesis in α- MSH-stimulated mouse melanoma B16BL6 cells (B16). Materials and Methods: Cell cytotoxicity was evaluated trough a comparative study using normal human dermal fibroblast (HDF) and B16. Then, α-MSH-stimulated B16 cells were analyzed, using melanin and tyrosinase activity assay. Tyrosinase gene expression was evaluated trough reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis and quantitative PCR analysis. Finally, an in silico docking study was performed. Results: The study demonstrated that CRMG and Re were non-toxic compounds and significantly reduced tyrosinase activity and melanin content in B16 cells. Re decreased the mRNA expression of tyrosinase and other melanin synthesisrelated genes in B16 cells. In addition, in silico docking studies showed that Re had stronger interaction with tyrosinase compared to control drug arbutin due to its higher binding affinity. Conclusion: Taken together, our results suggest that CRMG and Re possess potential anti-melanogenic activities and may be used as antimelanogenic cosmeceutical agents.
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新应用的培养山参根和人参皂苷作为安全的抗黑色素生成药妆成分
背景:山参(Panax ginseng Meyer)属于五加科,自然生长在韩国的山区。由于其增强的药理作用,如免疫刺激、抗氧化、抗癌和抗衰老活性,受到高度重视。另一种获得稀疏山参治疗益处的方法是组织培养山参的根。本研究旨在探讨培养山参根水提物(CRMG)及其主要化合物人参皂苷Re (Re)对α- msh刺激小鼠黑色素瘤B16BL6细胞(B16)黑色素合成的影响。材料与方法:用正常人真皮成纤维细胞(HDF)和B16进行细胞毒性比较研究。然后,用黑色素和酪氨酸酶活性法分析α- msh刺激的B16细胞。通过逆转录聚合酶链反应和定量PCR分析酪氨酸酶基因的表达。最后,进行了计算机对接研究。结果:CRMG和Re均为无毒化合物,可显著降低B16细胞酪氨酸酶活性和黑色素含量。Re降低了B16细胞中酪氨酸酶及其他黑色素合成相关基因的mRNA表达。此外,硅对接研究表明,由于Re具有更高的结合亲和力,与对照药物熊果苷相比,Re与酪氨酸酶的相互作用更强。结论:综上所述,CRMG和Re具有潜在的抗黑素活性,可作为抗黑素药妆剂。
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期刊介绍: The “African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines (AJTCAM)” is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, international, scientific Open Access Journal that provides publication of articles on phytomedicines, ethnomedicines and veterinary ethnomedicines. The journal is published by a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) known as “African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI)”. The Journal welcomes submission of manuscripts that meet the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence. Papers will be published approximately two-to-three months after acceptance
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