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Molecular understanding of the therapeutic potential of melanin inhibiting natural products

  • RSC Med Chem. 2024 May 10;15(7):2226-2253. doi: 10.1039/d4md00224e.
Meijun Pang 1 2 3 Ruitian Xu 1 2 3 Rongjiao Xi 1 2 3 Hong Yao 1 2 3 Kechen Bao 1 2 3 Rui Peng 1 2 3 Hui Zhi 1 2 3 Kuo Zhang 1 2 3 Runnan He 1 2 3 Yanfang Su 4 Xiuyun Liu 1 2 3 Dong Ming 1 2 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Medical School, Tianjin University 92 Weijin Road, Nankai District 300072 Tianjin China Chinaxiuyun_liu@tju.edu.cn +(86) 13562488561.
  • 2 State Key Laboratory of Advanced Medical Materials and Devices 300072 Tianjin China.
  • 3 Haihe Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interaction and Human-Machine Integration 300072 Tianjin China.
  • 4 Department of Neurosurgery, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital 154 Anshan Street, Heping District 300052 Tianjin China.
Abstract

With the development of society and the improvement of people's living standards, there is an increasing demand for melanin-inhibiting products that prioritize health, safety, and efficacy. Therefore, the development of natural products that can safely and efficiently inhibit melanin synthesis is of great social significance and has significant market potential. In this paper, by reviewing the literature reported in recent years, we summarized the natural products with inhibition of melanin synthesis effects that have been put into or not yet put into the market, and classified them according to the chemical groups of their compounds or the extraction methods of the natural products. Through the summary analysis, we found that these compounds mainly include Terpenoids, Phenylpropanoids, Flavonoids and so on, while the natural product extracts mainly include methanol extracts, ethanol extracts, and aqueous extracts. Their main inhibition of melanin synthesis mechanisms include: (1) direct inhibition of Tyrosinase activity; (2) down-regulation of the α-MSH-MC1R, Wnt, NO, PI3K/Akt and MAPK pathways through the expression of MITF and its downstream genes TYR, TRP-1, and TRP-2; (3) antioxidant; (4) inhibition of melanocyte growth through cytotoxicity; (5) inhibition of melanosome production and transport. This paper provides an in-depth discussion on the research progress of whitening natural products and their market value. The aim is to offer guidance for future research and development of natural skin whitening products.

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