UJI INHIBISI EKSTRAK METANOL DAGING BUAH DAN KULIT ARI KENARI (Canarium indicum L.) TERHADAP AKTIVITAS ENZIM TIROSINASE
Hyperpigmentation is a condition when excessive amount of melanin occured in the skin, which is catalyzed by enzymatic activity of tyrosinase. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the inhibition activity of canary nut mesocarp and testa extracts on enzymatic activity of tyrosinase, extracted...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/44293 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Hyperpigmentation is a condition when excessive amount of melanin occured in the skin, which
is catalyzed by enzymatic activity of tyrosinase. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
inhibition activity of canary nut mesocarp and testa extracts on enzymatic activity of tyrosinase,
extracted by solvent maceration technique using methanol. Experiments were realized in an
optimized condition of the enzyme and L-DOPA substrate concentration at a room incubation
temperature. The inhibitory activity was observed by measuring optical absorbance of catalyzed
reaction product of L-DOPA by tyrosinase in phosphate buffer at a wavelength of 475 nm. The
inhibitory activity was evaluated through tyrosinase activity curve. The 50% inhibiton
concentration (IC50) was compared to kojic acid inhibitory activity, showed that IC50 of the canary
nut testa, mesocarp extracts and kojic acid solution were respectively 2749.7 ppm, 4661.2 ppm,
121.44 ppm. According to the result, it could be concluded that canary nut testa and mesocarp
extract has a tyrosinase inhibitory activity. Compounds that contributed to the inhibition of
tyrosinase activity should be flavonoids and polyphenols. The experiments result showed that
canary nut testa extract was more potent in inhibiting activity of tyrosinase than mesocarp
extract, but both of these extracts were less potent than kojic acid.
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