rhododendrol

tyrosinase ; Homo sapiens







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1 30005897 Substantial evidence for the rhododendrol-induced generation of hydroxyl radicals that causes melanocyte cytotoxicity and induces chemical leukoderma. 2018 Sep 1
2 28219012 Tyrosinase-Catalyzed Oxidation of the Leukoderma-Inducing Agent Raspberry Ketone Produces (E)-4-(3-Oxo-1-butenyl)-1,2-benzoquinone: Implications for Melanocyte Toxicity. 2017 Mar 20 2
3 26613259 T-Cell Responses to Tyrosinase-Derived Self-Peptides in Patients with Leukoderma Induced by Rhododendrol: Implications for Immunotherapy Targeting Melanoma. 2016 2
4 26847926 NAD(P)H dehydrogenase, quinone 1 (NQO1), protects melanin-producing cells from cytotoxicity of rhododendrol. 2016 May 2
5 27174091 The effect of rhododendrol inhibition of NF-κB on melanocytes in the presence of tyrosinase. 2016 Aug 1
6 27223685 Glutathione maintenance is crucial for survival of melanocytes after exposure to rhododendrol. 2016 Sep 1
7 26821466 [Leukoderma caused by chemicals: mechanisms underlying 4-alkyl/aryl-substituted phenols- and rhododendrol-induced melanocyte loss]. 2015 1
8 24890809 Rhododendrol, a depigmentation-inducing phenolic compound, exerts melanocyte cytotoxicity via a tyrosinase-dependent mechanism. 2014 Sep 3
9 25082450 Depigmentation caused by application of the active brightening material, rhododendrol, is related to tyrosinase activity at a certain threshold. 2014 Oct 5
10 25130058 Human tyrosinase is able to oxidize both enantiomers of rhododendrol. 2014 Nov 1