Anti-Pigmentary Natural Compounds and Their Mode of Action |
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Authors: | Kyuri Kim YoonJung Huh Kyung-Min Lim |
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Affiliation: | College of Pharmacy, Ewha Womans University, Seodaemungu, Seoul 03760, Korea; (K.K.); (Y.H.) |
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Abstract: | Hyper-activated melanocytes are the major cause of skin hyper-pigmentary disorders, such as freckles and melasma. Increasing efforts have been made to search for materials with depigmenting activity to develop functional cosmetics. As a result, numerous materials have been reported to have depigmenting activity but some of them are known to cause unwanted side effects. Consequently, anti-pigmentary natural compounds without concern of toxicity are in great demand. Virtually all sorts of natural sources have been investigated to find anti-pigmentary natural compounds. This review summarizes recently reported anti-pigmentary natural compounds and their mode of action from the ocean, plants, and bacteria. |
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Keywords: | skin pigmentation melanogenesis Tyrosinase natural compound |
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