Isolation of bioactive compounds from fruit body of lentinula edodes (berk.) pegler and in silico approach using tyrosinase target protein involved in melanin production (Record no. 19437)

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Author Sharma, Diksha
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Title Isolation of bioactive compounds from fruit body of lentinula edodes (berk.) pegler and in silico approach using tyrosinase target protein involved in melanin production
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Volume, Issue number Vol.84(4), Jul-Aug
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science
Year 2022
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Pagination 1026-1040p.
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Summary, etc. Traditionally, Lentinula edodes are used in many Asian countries for the treatment of various chronic<br/>diseases. In the current study, ethyl acetate fraction of fruit body of Lentinula edodes was obtained by<br/>standard bioassay-guided fractionation procedure. This fractionation resulted in the isolation of three<br/>bioactive compounds (compound 1 already reported, compound 2 and 3 first time reported from this<br/>mushroom) and their structures were characterized using various spectroscopic techniques. Further, all<br/>the compounds were studied using molecular docking analysis. Compounds 1, 2, 3 and standard active<br/>ingredient used for the treatment of hyperpigmentation i.e. arbutin was prepared as program database<br/>files, was docked with the target receptor (tyrosinase, program database ID: 5M8L) which plays a vital role<br/>in melanogenesis pathway. The study mainly focuses on better results of compounds as potent tyrosinase<br/>inhibitors to down-regulate the melanogenesis pathway. The present study revealed that due to the presence<br/>of compound 1 and 3 in the fruit body of Lentinula edodes, it may be preferred as a cosmetic product in<br/>extract form to obtain effective skin lightening properties or treatment of melisma. Compounds 2 and<br/>3 was first isolated from Lentinula edodes. The study further concludes that compound 3 could act as a<br/>potential lead molecule for the target gene tyrosinase with slight modification or optimization of chemical<br/>structure to obtain more effective, less toxic lead molecule and further exhibits remarkable skin lightening<br/>properties via inhibiting melanin production.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICS
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Co-Author Singh, V. P.
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Title Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Place, publisher, and date of publication New Delhi Indian Pharmaceutical Association
International Standard Serial Number 0250-474X
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URL https://www.ijpsonline.com/articles/isolation-of-bioactive-compounds-from-fruit-body-of-emlentinula-edodesem-berk-pegler-and-in-silico-approach-using-tyrosi.pdf
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