Evaluation ofCinnamomum osmophloeumKanehira Extracts on Tyrosinase Suppressor, Wound Repair Promoter, and Antioxidant
Cinnamomum osmophloeumKanehira belongs to the Lauraceae family of Taiwan’s endemic plants. In this study,C. osmophloeumKanehira extract has shown inhibition of tyrosinase activity on B16-F10 cellular system first. Whether extracts inhibited mushroom tyrosinase activity was tested, and a considerable inhibition of mushroom tyrosinase activity byin vitroassays was presented. Animal experiments ofC. osmophloeumKanehira were carried out by observing animal wound repair, and the extracts had greater wound healing power than the vehicle control group (petroleum jelly with 8% DMSO, w/v). In addition, the antioxidant capacity ofC. osmophloeumKanehira extractsin vitrowas evaluated. We measuredC. osmophloeumKanehira extract’s free radical scavenging capability, metal chelating, and reduction power, such as biochemical activity analysis. The results showed that a high concentration ofC. osmophloeumKanehira extract had a significant scavenging capability of free radical, a minor effect of chelating ability, and moderate reducing power. Further exploration of the possible physiological mechanisms and the ingredient components of skincare product for skin-whitening, wound repair, or antioxidative agents are to be done.