2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1973.tb02958.x
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Trace Elements and Skin Pigmentation

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“…Heavy metals can also elicit hyperpigmentation, which can arise after the extensive use of drugs containing arsenic, bismuth, gold, or silver (98). The metals are believed to act by binding, and thereby inactivating, sulfydryl compounds in the skin that normally inhibit TYR activity.…”
Section: The Action Of Drugs Chemicals Etc On Human Skin Pigmentamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heavy metals can also elicit hyperpigmentation, which can arise after the extensive use of drugs containing arsenic, bismuth, gold, or silver (98). The metals are believed to act by binding, and thereby inactivating, sulfydryl compounds in the skin that normally inhibit TYR activity.…”
Section: The Action Of Drugs Chemicals Etc On Human Skin Pigmentamentioning
confidence: 99%