Anti-Melanogenesis and Photoprotective Effects of Ecklonia maxima Extract Containing Dieckol and Eckmaxol

Mar Drugs. 2022 Aug 30;20(9):557. doi: 10.3390/md20090557.

Abstract

Seaweeds are potential ingredients in the cosmeceutical industry. Our previous study demonstrates that the phlorotannin-enriched extract of Ecklonia maxima (EME-EA) containing dieckol and eckmaxol possesses strong anti-inflammatory activity and suggests the cosmeceutical potential of EME-EA. In order to evaluate the cosmeceutical potential of EME-EA, the anti-melanogenesis and photoprotective effects of EME-EA were investigated in this study. EME-EA remarkably inhibited mushroom tyrosinase and melanogenesis in alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone-stimulated B16F10 cells. In addition, EME-EA significantly suppressed UVB-induced HaCaT cell death that was consistent with inhibition of apoptosis and reduction in scavenging intracellular reactive oxygen species. Furthermore, EME-EA significantly inhibited collagen degradation and matrix metalloproteinases expression in UVB-irradiated HDF cells in a concentration-dependent manner. These results indicate that EME-EA possesses strong anti-melanogenesis and photoprotective activities and suggest EME-EA is an ideal ingredient in the pharmaceutical and cosmeceutical industries.

Keywords: Ecklonia maxima; UVB irradiation; melanogenesis; photodamage.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Benzofurans
  • Collagen / metabolism
  • Cosmeceuticals*
  • Matrix Metalloproteinases
  • Melanins
  • Monophenol Monooxygenase / metabolism
  • Phaeophyceae* / metabolism
  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • alpha-MSH / pharmacology

Substances

  • Anti-Inflammatory Agents
  • Benzofurans
  • Cosmeceuticals
  • Melanins
  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • dieckol
  • alpha-MSH
  • Collagen
  • Monophenol Monooxygenase
  • Matrix Metalloproteinases