eumelanin
noun
eu·mel·a·nin
(ˈ)yü-ˈme-lə-nən
plural eumelanins
: a brown to black pigment that is the most common form of melanin and whose functions include protecting the epidermis against damage from ultraviolet radiation
Although we can temporarily raise the amount of eumelanin in our skin by tanning, the baseline amount is controlled by our genes.—Neil Singh
If eumelanin was the hadrosaur's only pigment, it would have had grey skin like that of a rhinoceros or an elephant.—Michael Marshall
Research shows that black hair contains about 99 percent eumelanin, brown and blond hair 95 percent eumelanin, and red hair 67 percent eumelanin.—Kathy Wollard
compare neuromelanin, pheomelanin
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