Disulfanyl peptide decreases melanin synthesis via receptor‐mediated ERK activation and the subsequent downregulation of MITF and tyrosinase
International Journal of Cosmetic Science2015Vol. 38(3), pp. 279–285
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Abstract
Novel tetrapeptide dSHP reduces the melanin synthesis by a receptor-mediated pathway. Furthermore, dSHP works by ERK activation and key transcription factor MITF degradation. Thus, it may be a good candidate as an effective hypopigmenting cosmetic agent.
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