Anthraquinones from Rhamnus alaternus L.: A Phytocosmetic Ingredient with Photoprotective and Antimelanogenesis Properties

Author:

Bouhlel Chatti Ines12,Krichen Yosr1,Horchani Mabrouk3,Maatouk Mouna1,Trabelsi Amine1,Lassoued Mohamed Ali4,Ben Jannet Hichem3,Ghédira Leila Chekir1

Affiliation:

1. Unity of Bioactive Natural Substances and Biotechnology Faculty of Dental Medicine University of Monastir Rue Avicenne 5000 Monastir Tunisia

2. Department of Biology and Geology Higher Institute of Applied Science and Technology of Gabe s University of Gabes Gabes Tunisia

3. Laboratory of Heterocyclic Chemistry Natural Products and Reactivity (LR11ES39) Team: Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products Faculty of Science of Monastir University of Monastir Avenue of Environment 5019 Monastir Tunisia

4. Laboratory of Chemical, Galenic and Pharmacological Development of Drugs Faculty of Pharmacy University of Monastir Rue Avicenne Monastir Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractThe purpose of the present work was to develop a phytocosmetic sunscreen emulsion with antioxidant activity and an anti‐melanogenic effect, containing an anthraquinone‐enriched extract of Rhamnus alaternus (A.E.). Our findings demonstrated that A.E. decreased the levels of reactive oxygen species, DNA damage, and malondialdehyde induced by UVA in human keratinocytes and melanocytes. Furthermore, the calculated SPF value in vitro of the cream containing A.E. was 14.26±0.152. Later, it was shown that A.E. extract had an inhibitory effect on the amount of melanin. This extract could also reduce B16F10 intracellular tyrosinase activity. Besides, docking studies were carried out to provide a logical justification for the anti‐tyrosinase potential. The findings showed that, A.E. may provide protection against UVA‐induced oxidative stress and could be thought of as a viable treatment for hyperpigmentation disorders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,General Chemistry,Biochemistry,General Medicine,Bioengineering

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