2008 Annual Meeting

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

Authors

Wang, C. K. - Presenter, Asia University
Hsu, C. K., Asia University
Mong, M. C., Asia University
Chung, Y. C., Providence University
Hsu, M. C., 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.