1992
DOI: 10.1002/bies.950140111
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The function of melanin or six blind people examine an elephant

Abstract: The pigment melanin is found in all living kingdoms and in many different structures and forms. When its various functions are examined separately, its behaviors seem disparate and conflicting. It has a clear role in camouflage and sexual display. Other major roles are examined critically. It can act as a sun screen but is not a very effective one. It can also scavenge active chemical species, but this, too, is not done very effectively. It produces active radicals that can damage DNA. It binds to drugs in way… Show more

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“…radiation to the retina and is associated with less dense choroidal melanin, which may mean less protection of the nuclei of choroidal melanocytes against solar radiation. 45 These effects might be expected to increase ocular sensitivity to incident solar radiation and may explain the association we observed between ocular melanoma and squinting as a child. They also suggest indirectly that incident solar radiation is a cause of choroidal and ciliary body melanoma, which is also supported by the lower risk of choroidal and ciliary body melanoma in people born in other than Australia and New Zealand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…radiation to the retina and is associated with less dense choroidal melanin, which may mean less protection of the nuclei of choroidal melanocytes against solar radiation. 45 These effects might be expected to increase ocular sensitivity to incident solar radiation and may explain the association we observed between ocular melanoma and squinting as a child. They also suggest indirectly that incident solar radiation is a cause of choroidal and ciliary body melanoma, which is also supported by the lower risk of choroidal and ciliary body melanoma in people born in other than Australia and New Zealand.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Melanin is a skin pigment that plays a variety of roles, including protection of the germinative layer of the skin from the harmful effects of UV irradiation [71]. Melanin is produced in specialized cells (melanocytes) in the skin and its appendages (the basal layer of the skin and the hair follicle), in the eye (choroidal melanocytes and retinal pigment epithelial cells), the inner ear, the brain meninges and in other tissues and organs, such as the liver, the heart, the bone and the adipose tissue.…”
Section: Radioprotective Properties Of Melaninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melanin is an efficient converter of electromagnetic energy. It participates readily in processes of electron transfer and is an efficient free-radical scavenger [71][72][73]. Beverages such as tea, coffee and cocoa and foodstuffs such as grapes, bananas and edible fungi contain melanin-like pigments [74,75].…”
Section: Radioprotective Properties Of Melaninmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ability of C. neoformans to make melanin was discovered in the early 1960s (Staib, 1962(Staib, , 1963 and was associated with virulence in the 1980s Rhodes et al, 1982). Melanins are rigid, acid-resistant polymers of uncertain structure that are found in all biological kingdoms (Hill, 1992). The synthesis of melanin by C. neoformans occurs only in the presence of phenolic compounds, such as L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-dopa), and is catalysed by a laccase Williamson, 1994).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%