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Article: Olivopedia: Melanin

Olivopedia: Melanina

Olivopedia: Melanin

Melanin. An endogenous pigment found in cells, responsible for the coloration of the skin, hair, and eyes. It is produced in the basal layer—the deepest layer of the skin—and serves two primary functions: protection against radiation, primarily ultraviolet, and the capture of cytotoxic radicals. See Olivolea products.

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