Abstract:Melanophores are pigmented cells that change the distribution of pigmented melanosomes, enabling animals to appear lighter or darker for camouflage, thermoregulation, and UV-protection. A complex series of hormonal and neural mechanisms regulates melanophore pigment distribution, making these cells a valuable tool to screen toxicants as a dynamic cell type that responds rapidly to the environment. We found that maltol, a naturally occurring flavor enhancer and fragrance agent, induces melanophore pigment aggre… Show more
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