Spectrum-effect relasionship of extract from rhizome of Alpinia officinarum on promotion of melanogenesis
10.7501/j.issn.0253-2670.2013.08.015
- Author:
Shi-Xia HUO
1
Author Information
1. Xinjiang Laboratory of Uighur Medical Prescription
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Galangin;
Grey relational analysis;
Melanogenesis;
Rhizome of Alpinia officinarum;
Spectrum-effect relasionship
- From:
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs
2013;44(8):995-1002
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To establish the fingerprint of the extract from the rhizome of Alpinia officinarum, to investigate the effects on the proliferation, tyrosinase activity, and melanogenesis in melanoma B16 cells, and to analyze the spectrum-effect relasionship. Methods: The fingerprint of alcohol extract from the rhizome of A. officinarum (G1), water sediments of G1 (G2), macroporous resin purified extract of G2 (G3), and refined polyamide extract of G3 (G4) were established by HPLC, and the proliferation of each extract on B16 cells was measured by MTT. The tyrosinase activity and melanin content were measured by colorimetry assay. The spectrum-effect relasionship was analyzed by grey relation analysis. Results: Compared with the control group, the proliferation of B16 cells was promoted significantly after treatment with 1.00-5.00, 0.50-5.00, 0.25-5.00, and 0.25-10.00 μmol/L of G1, G2, G3, and G4, respectively. The tyrosinase activity was promoted by G1 and G2 with 0.50 μmol/L, and G3 and G4 with 0.50-1.00 μmol/L (P < 0.05, 0.01); The synthesis of melanin was promoted after the treatment with 0.5 and 5.00 μmol/L of G1, 0.50-5.00 μmol/L of G2 and G4, and 0.25-5.00 μmol/L of G3 (P < 0.01); At the same concentration, G4 had the strongest effect to promote the cell proliferation and to increase the tyrosinase activity. The galangin (peak 7) had the highest correlation with pharmacodynamics, and the contents of galangin in G1, G2, G3, and G4 were 27.61, 88.72, 348.53, and 693.35 mg/g, respectively. The proliferation, tyrosinase activity, and galangin content were promoted significantly after the treatment with galangin (0.25-10.00 μmol/L) by the verification experiment. Conclusion: The effect of the extract from the rhizome of A. officinarum on the proliferation, tyrosinase activity, and melanogenesis of B16 melanoma cells could be enhanced with the increased content of galangin, which demonstrates that the galangin is one of the efficient substances in the rhizome of A. officinarum for the treatment of vitiligo.