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dc.contributor.authorBatubara, Irmanida
dc.contributor.authorKuspradini, Harlinda
dc.contributor.authorMitsunaga, Tohru
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-04T02:45:22Z
dc.date.available2015-09-04T02:45:22Z
dc.date.issued2010
dc.identifier.issn2087~3840
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/76233
dc.description.abstractTaxifolin (1) and some flavanonol rhamnosides (neoastilbin (2), astilbin (3), and isoastilbin (4)) have been isolated from kempas (Koompassia malaccensis). Our previous research about antimicrobial activity against Streptococcus sobrinus and glucosyltransferase inhibitory activity of these compounds have been reported. Now, we carried out the antiacne and tyrosinase inhibition properties of all four compounds. Antimicrobial against Propionibacterium acnes, P. acnes lipase inhibitory activity and antioxidant activity were established for anti-acne activity. Tyrosinase inhibition property was measured using L-tyrosine and L-DOPA as substrate. The results for anti-acne showed that no antimicrobial activity against P. acnes for all compounds, the best lipase inhibition properties showed on compound 4 with IC50 about 1.36 g/ml, and % inhibition for antioxidant at concentration 10 g/ml are 31.16, 25.64, 28.47, and 31.01% respectively. Tyrosinase inhibition of compound 1 at concentration 1 mg/ml is 24.12% for monophenolase and 5.18% for diphenolase. Compound 2 has tyrosinase inhibition about 25.95% (monophenolase) and 14.18% (diphenolase) at concentration 1 mg/ml. Compound 3 has tyrosinase inhibition about 27.17% (monophenolase) and 6.23% (diphenolase) at same concentration, while compound 4 has tyrosinase inhibition about 11.17% (monophenolase) and 9.75% (diphenolase).en
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWood Reswearch Jornal
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol.1 •;No. 1
dc.subject.ddctaxifolinen
dc.subject.ddcflavanonol rhamnosidesen
dc.subject.ddcanti-acneen
dc.subject.ddctyrosinase inhibitionen
dc.subject.ddcKoompassia malaccensisen
dc.titleAnti-acne and Tyrosinase Inhibition Properties of Taxifolin and Some Flavanonol Rhamnosides from Kempas (Koompassia malaccensis)en
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