KMID : 1007520090180051193
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Food Science and Biotechnology 2009 Volume.18 No. 5 p.1193 ~ p.1198
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Photo-protective and Anti-melanogenic Effect from Phenolic Compound of Olive Leaf (Olea europaea L. var. Kalamata) Extracts on the Immortalized Human Keratinocytes and B16F1 Melanoma Cells
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Ha Ju-Yeon
Choi Hyun-Kyung Oh Myoung-Jin Choi Hae-Yeon Park Chang-Seo Shin Han-Seung
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Abstract
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Ethylacetate and butanol fractions of leaf extracts (OLE) showed the higher contents of total phenolic compounds than hexane and water fractions. Oleuropein contents were 4.21¡¾0.57, 3.92¡¾0.43, 0.32¡¾0.03, 5.76¡¾0.32, and 32.47¡¾0.25 mg/ 100 g for ethanol extract, and hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and butanol fraction, respectively. Treatment of ultraviolet-B (UVB) irradiated cells with 3 OLEs prepared by using ethylacetate and butanol at concentrations 0.001, 0.005, and 0.01% respectively showed significant recovery of cell viabilities. Treatment of dexametason 1 mM reduced tumor necrotic factor (TNF)-¥á secretion by about 40%. UVB irradiated immortalized human keratinocytes (HaCaT) cells were treated with 3 different OLEs at the same concentrations. Ethylacetate fraction showed the strongest inhibition activity with respect of reduction of the elevated TNF-¥á. Cytotoxicity of OLEs on the B16-F1 cells was evaluated through thiazolyl blue tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay. Ethylacetate fraction has no cytotoxicity in the range of 0.005-0.01%. A slight cytotoxicity was observed at the concentration of 0.1% butanol fraction of OLE that caused 10% decrease in cell viability.
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KEYWORD
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olive leaf extract, oleuropein, phenolic compound, photo-protective, anti-melanogenic effect
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