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− | Melanins are reddish, brown or black pigments which [[enzyme]]atically consist of the [[amino acid]] tyrosine can be synthesized. In humans, they cause the coloration of the [[ | + | Melanins are reddish, brown or black pigments which [[Enzym/en|enzyme]]atically consist of the [[Aminosäure/en|amino acid]] tyrosine can be synthesized. In humans, they cause the coloration of the [[Epidermis/en|skin]], [[Haar/en|hair]] or eyes. Melanins are formed in the [[Melanozyten/en|melanocytes]] of the skin and in the [[Netzhaut/en|retina]] of the eye. |
Melanins are reddish, brown or black pigments which enzymeatically consist of the amino acid tyrosine can be synthesized. In humans, they cause the coloration of the skin, hair or eyes. Melanins are formed in the melanocytes of the skin and in the retina of the eye.