Asphodelus microcarpus belongs to the family Liliaceae that include several medicinal plants. In the traditional medicine plants of the genus Asphodelus are used to treat skin disorders such as ectodermal parasites, psoriasis, microbial infection and for lightening freckles. In order to find novel skin depigmenting agents, the present work was carry out to evaluate antioxidant activity and tyrosinase inhibitory potential of leaves, flowers and tubers extracts of A. microcarpus. The phytochemical composition of the active extract was also evaluated
Tyrosinase enzyme, which has two copper ions in its catalytic site, involved in skin pigmentation by...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Chemistry)Various dermatological disorders, such as formation of black pig...
Plant extracts are a rich source of bioactive compounds and have been traditionally used for both co...
Asphodelus microcarpus belongs to the family Liliaceae that include several medicinal plants. In the...
Melanogenesis is a physiological pathway for the formation of melanin, a pigment which plays an impo...
Tyrosinase is a well-known key enzyme in melanin biosynthesis and its inhibitors have become increas...
>Magister Scientiae - MScTyrosinase is an enzyme widely distributed in the biosphere and is found in...
AbstractPigmentation has become an important phenotypical characteristic, in the pharmaceutical, med...
Background: Tyrosinase is a multifunctional, glycosylated and copper containing oxidase, and is foun...
Ferns are poorly explored species from a pharmaceutical perspective compared to other terrestrial pl...
In search for natural products of cosmetic interest, a hundred plant extracts were in vitro tested a...
In therapeutic interventions associated with melanin hyperpigmentation, tyrosinase is regarded as a ...
Hyperpigmentation causes patches of skin to blemish and may lead to serious skin disorders. Preventi...
The increased amount of melanin leads to skin disorders such as age spots, freckles, melasma and mal...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional herbal medicines provide an interesting, largely unexplo...
Tyrosinase enzyme, which has two copper ions in its catalytic site, involved in skin pigmentation by...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Chemistry)Various dermatological disorders, such as formation of black pig...
Plant extracts are a rich source of bioactive compounds and have been traditionally used for both co...
Asphodelus microcarpus belongs to the family Liliaceae that include several medicinal plants. In the...
Melanogenesis is a physiological pathway for the formation of melanin, a pigment which plays an impo...
Tyrosinase is a well-known key enzyme in melanin biosynthesis and its inhibitors have become increas...
>Magister Scientiae - MScTyrosinase is an enzyme widely distributed in the biosphere and is found in...
AbstractPigmentation has become an important phenotypical characteristic, in the pharmaceutical, med...
Background: Tyrosinase is a multifunctional, glycosylated and copper containing oxidase, and is foun...
Ferns are poorly explored species from a pharmaceutical perspective compared to other terrestrial pl...
In search for natural products of cosmetic interest, a hundred plant extracts were in vitro tested a...
In therapeutic interventions associated with melanin hyperpigmentation, tyrosinase is regarded as a ...
Hyperpigmentation causes patches of skin to blemish and may lead to serious skin disorders. Preventi...
The increased amount of melanin leads to skin disorders such as age spots, freckles, melasma and mal...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Traditional herbal medicines provide an interesting, largely unexplo...
Tyrosinase enzyme, which has two copper ions in its catalytic site, involved in skin pigmentation by...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Chemistry)Various dermatological disorders, such as formation of black pig...
Plant extracts are a rich source of bioactive compounds and have been traditionally used for both co...