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A20P
The skin colour is determined by the interaction of different pigments. Haemoglobin is responsible for the reddish and bluish tone, while the carotenoids are responsible for the yellowish skin colour. The resulting brown colour of the eumelanin and pheomelanin pigments, which are produced in cells of tyrosinase, usually present in an inactive form, are formed in these melanocytes. Its activation by UV light triggers the melanogenesis, for example, a complex series of chemical reactions of enzymes that eventually lead to the formation of melanin. The effective blocker of tyrosinase inhibits the chain reaction of melanogenesis.

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