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Original Article

Development of piperic acid derivatives from Piper nigrum as UV protection agents

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Pages 477-482 | Received 04 Dec 2013, Accepted 08 May 2014, Published online: 04 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Context: There is a need for the discovery of novel natural and semi-synthetic sunscreen that is safe and effective. Piperine has a UV absorption band of 230–400 nm with high molar absorptivity. This compound has a high potential to be developed to sunscreen.

Objective: This study develops new UV protection compounds from piperine by using chemical synthesis.

Materials and methods: Piperine was isolated from Piper nigrum L. (Piperaceae) fruits, converted to piperic acid by alkaline hydrolysis, and prepared as ester derivatives by chemical synthesis. The piperate derivatives were prepared as 5% o/w emulsion, and the SPF values were evaluated. The best compound was submitted to cytotoxicity test using MTT assay.

Results: Piperic acid was prepared in 86.96% yield. Next, piperic acid was reacted with alcohols using Steglich reaction to obtain methyl piperate, ethyl piperate, propyl piperate, isopropyl piperate, and isobutyl piperate in 62.39–92.79% yield. All compounds were prepared as 5% oil in water emulsion and measured its SPF and UVA/UVB values using an SPF-290S analyzer. The SPF values (n = 6) of the piperate derivatives were 2.68 ± 0.17, 8.89 ± 0.46, 6.86 ± 0.91, 16.37 ± 1.8, and 9.68 ± 1.71. The UVA/UVB ratios of all compounds ranged from 0.860 to 0.967. Cytotoxicity of isopropyl piperate was evaluated using human skin fibroblast cells and the IC50 was equal to 120.2 μM.

Discussion and conclusion: From the results, isopropyl piperate is an outstanding compound that can be developed into a UV protection agent.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge WATA cluster faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University (URL:http://www.eng.ku.ac.th) for providing computing resources that have contributed to the research results reported within this paper.

Declaration of interest

The authors report no declaration of interest. The authors would like to thank Research Institute, Rangsit University for financial support to this research.

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