2008 Annual Meeting

(571av) Production of Three Tyrosinase Inhibitors, Anthocyanin, Pro-Anthocyanin and Ellagic Acid, In Grape CELL Culture

Authors

C.K. Hsu, Asia University
M.C-. Mong, Asia University
Y.C. Chung, Providence University
M.C. Hsu, Asia University
It has been shown that grape exhibits antioxidant activity, anti-inflammitory activity and immune modulation function. We are conducting a research project funded by the National Science Council (NSC), Taiwan to determine the biological functions of a grape cell culture, FC-01. Currently, the tested functions focus on the inhibitory effect toward tyrosinase activity.

The FC-01 grape cell culture was incubated under light in GB-5 medium with 30 g/l sucrose. NAA (0.1 mg/l) and Kinetin (0.2 mg/l) were used as growth regulators.

The extract of FC-01 showed inhibitory effect toward the activity of mushroom tyrosinase. When compared to the ethanolic extract of grape, the extract of FC-01 showed higher inhibitory effect than the extracts from the peel, seed and flesh of grape. The concentration of three tyrosin inhibitor, proanthocyanin, and ellagic acid in FC-01cell culture were 5.7 ug/ml, 10.3 ug/ml and 12.1 ug/ml respectively. For the future task, increasing the production of these three compounds and resveratrol, another important tyrosinase inhibitor, in FC-01cell culture by changing medium contents and environmental factors and the interaction between the active compounds and tyrosinase in the cell need to be evaluated.