Melanin
Melanin is a pigment produced by cells called melanocytes that gives skin its brown color. Melanin functions as a protective umbrella against ultraviolet light and free radicals, causing skin to darken with sun exposure as an adaptive defe…
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Melanin is a pigment produced by cells called melanocytes that gives skin its brown color. Melanin functions as a protective umbrella against ultraviolet light and free radicals, causing skin to darken with sun exposure as an adaptive defense. Melanin itself also functions as an antioxidant.