Epimedin B exhibits pigmentation by increasing tyrosinase family proteins expression, activity, and stability
Epimedin B (EB) is one of the main flavonoid ingredients present in Epimedium brevicornum Maxim., a traditional herb widely used in China. Our previous study showed that EB was a stronger inducer of melanogenesis and an activator of tyrosinase (TYR). However, the role of EB in melanogenesis and the...
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Main Authors: | Chen Hong (Author), Yifan Zhang (Author), Lili Yang (Author), Haoyang Xu (Author), Kang Cheng (Author), Zhi Lv (Author), Kaixian Chen (Author), Yiming Li (Author), Huali Wu (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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