Anti-melanogenic effect of furanoeremophilanes identified from edible wild plants belonging to the genus <i>Cacalia</i>

  • Shota Uesugi
    Iwate Biotechnology Research Center , Kitakami, Iwate , Japan
  • Mayuka Hakozaki
    Iwate Biotechnology Research Center , Kitakami, Iwate , Japan
  • Yuko Kanno
    Iwate Biotechnology Research Center , Kitakami, Iwate , Japan
  • Yuta Takahashi
    Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University , Morioka, Iwate , Japan
  • Kazutoshi Shindo
    Department of Food and Nutrition, Japan Women's University , Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo , Japan
  • Ken-ichi Kimura
    Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University , Morioka, Iwate , Japan
  • Akira Yano
    Iwate Biotechnology Research Center , Kitakami, Iwate , Japan

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公開日
2022-07-22
資源種別
journal article
権利情報
  • https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model
DOI
  • 10.1093/bbb/zbac124
公開者
Oxford University Press (OUP)

説明

<jats:title>ABSTRACT</jats:title> <jats:p>Cacalia delphiniifolia and Cacalia hastata are edible wild plants in Japan. We found that these plants have anti-melanogenic activity in B16F10 mouse melanoma cells. Three furanoeremophilanes, cacalol (from C. delphiniifolia), dehydrocacalohastin, and cacalohastin (from C. hastata), were identified as the main active components. The genus Cacalia may be a good source of beneficial materials with anti-melanogenic effects.</jats:p>

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