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Electrochemical Study of the Inhibitory Effect of Sinapic Acid and Its Derivatives on Tyrosinase Reactivity

ZHANG Dong-Mei1, ZHOU Nan-Di1, ZHOU Hui1, CHEN Ting2, LI Gen-Xi1*   

    1. State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Department of Biochemistry, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China;
    2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Bio-Energy Crops, School of Life Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
  • Received:2007-06-22 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2008-02-10 Published:2008-02-10
  • Contact: LI Gen-Xi

Abstract: On the basis of the electrocatalytic response of tyrosinase to catechol, an enzyme electrode, which was prepared by immobilizing tyrosinase in silica sol-gel, was employed to investigate the inhibitory effect of sinapic acid and its derivatives, the components in the chinese traditional medicine, Semen sinapis. This electrode exhibited a fast and steady state response to catechol, with a linear range from 1.0×10-7 to 6.0×10-5 mol/L and a sensitivity of 60.93 nA·L/μmol. The kinetic process of the chronoamperometric response to catechol, performed in the absence and in the presence of sinapine, sinapic acid and sinapic-acid methyl ester, was analyzed. Sinapic acid was known to show the highest inhibition ability, followed by sinapic-acid methyl ester and sinapine. Further studies reaveal that the inhibition mechanism of sinapine corresponds to the noncompetitive one, while those of sinapic acid and sinapic-acid methylester can be modeled as the mixed one. Using the Lineweaver-Burk linearization and a secondary one, the inhibition parameters (inhibition constant and coefficient of 50% inhibition) were calculated.

Key words: Tyrosinase, Chemically modified electrode, Sinapic acid, Sinapic-acid methyl ester, Sinapine

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