POTENSI PENGEMBANGAN TUMBUHAN MARGA ALPINIA, CURCUMA, DAN ZINGIBER (SUKU ZINGIBERACEAE) DALAM KOSMETIKA SEBAGAI PENGHAMBAT ENZIM TIROSINASE
The genera Alpinia, Curcuma, and Zingiber are the plant genus of Zingiberaceae family that have the most pharmacological activity and are used as traditional medicine for skin. One of the activities is as a skin whitening in a way of inhibiting tyrosinase activity. The purpose of this research is...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The genera Alpinia, Curcuma, and Zingiber are the plant genus of Zingiberaceae family that have
the most pharmacological activity and are used as traditional medicine for skin. One of the
activities is as a skin whitening in a way of inhibiting tyrosinase activity. The purpose of this
research is to explore information about the potential for the development of cosmetics with
active ingredients from the genus Alpinia, Curcuma, Zingiber as inhibitors of tyrosinase enzyme
and to screening the activity of rhizome extracts, destillation pulp, and essential oils from one of
the Zingiberaceae tribe plants in inhibiting the activity of tyrosinase enzyme. The experiments
conducted with red galangal and white galangal simplicia powder were divided into two sample
groups are first, crude rhizome was distilled with essential oil then extracted with ethanol and
second, the crude rhizome was extracted directly with ethanol. The rhizome was extracted by
reflux method using 96% ethanol solvent. Rhizomes are distilled by steam distillation to obtain
essential oil and distillation pulp is extracted with ethanol. Essential oils are characterized by their
component compounds using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). Rhizome extract,
rhizome pulp extract, and essential oils, prevent the activity of the tyrosinase enzyme. Red
galangal extract provides the most powerful inhibition of tyrosinase enzyme activity which is
56.955 ± 0.771% at 300 ppm. Based on the results of the literature review, the active compounds
of the plants which have been shown to provide tyrosinase inhibitory activity are kaempferol and
galangin compounds from Alpinia officinarum Hance, curcumenol from Curcuma aeruginosa
Roxb., curcumin from Curcuma longa L., (1E, 4E, 6E) -1,7-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4,6-heptatrien-3-
one from Zingiber cassumunar Roxb., and 4-(2',4'-dihydroxphenyl)-(E)-3-buten-2-one from
Zingiber officinale Rosc.
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