Effects of Quercetin on Mushroom Tyrosinase and B16-F10 Melanoma Cells

Isao Kubo, Teruhiko Nitoda, Ken-ichi Nihei
2007 Molecules  
In searching for tyrosinase inhibitors from plants using L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) as a substrate, quercetin was found to be partially oxidized to the corresponding o-quinone under catalysis by mushroom tyrosinase (EC 1.14.18.1). Simultaneously, L-DOPA was also oxidized to dopaquinone and both o-quinones were further oxidized, respectively. The remaining quercetin partially formed adducts with dopaquinone through a Michael type addition. In general, flavonols form adducts with
more » ... inone as long as their 3-hydroxyl group is free. Quercetin enhanced melanin production per cell in cultured murine B16-F10 melanoma cells, but this effect may be due in part to melanocytotoxicity. The concentration leading to 50% viable cells lost was established as 20 µM and almost complete lethality was observed at 80 µM.
doi:10.3390/12051045 pmid:17873839 fatcat:5j5yvqtvinbrzlzjfert3drp2u