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Two new phenylethanoid glycosides from Ginkgo biloba leaves and their tyrosinase inhibitory activities.

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Two undescribed phenylethanoid glycosides, Ginkgoside C (1) and D (2), together with ten known glycosides (3-12) were isolated from Ginkgo biloba leaves. Their structures were characterized by physical data analyses… Click to show full abstract

Two undescribed phenylethanoid glycosides, Ginkgoside C (1) and D (2), together with ten known glycosides (3-12) were isolated from Ginkgo biloba leaves. Their structures were characterized by physical data analyses such as NMR, HRESIMS, as well as chemical hydrolysis. All compounds were tested for their tyrosinase inhibitory activities. At a concentration of 25 μM, compounds 2, 4, 5, 6, and 11 showed obvious mushroom tyrosinase inhibition activities, with %inhibition values of 19.12 ± 2.59%, 25.79 ± 1.83%, 16.07 ± 1.07%, 24.46 ± 1.10%, 18.64 ± 3.62%, respectively, with kojic acid used as the positive control (27.50 ± 2.72%).

Keywords: ginkgo biloba; inhibitory activities; tyrosinase inhibitory; biloba leaves; phenylethanoid glycosides

Journal Title: Carbohydrate research
Year Published: 2020

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