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Melanin is a name for the aromatic biopolymer and organic semiconductor responsible for human eye and skin color. The same chemical is also found in the feathers of birds, the scales of fish, the fur of animals and the chitin of insects. Melanin has been found intact in fossils. Microorganisms also contain melanin.

Melanin is in the ink of cephalopods. Sepia is the Greek word for the black matter emitted by sepia officinalis, the common cuttlefish. Melanin extracted from that ink is currently worth over $350 a gram more than gold.

There are three melanins. Pheomelanin is red and yellow. Eumelanin is brown and black. In plants allomelanin is also brown and black. Though some refer to a "neuromelanin," it is actually eumelanin which performs a neurological function.

Melanogenesis, the name for the chemical metabolism that gives rise to melanin, is not a single universal process. Pheomelanin and eumelanin follow a similar pathway until the L-dopaquinone phase of their formation. At that stage adding L-cysteine will produce pheomelanin; the absence of L-cysteine results in eumelanin.

Skin cancer rates and deaths from melanoma are highest in people with the least amount of skin melanin. The opposite is true for people with the highest amount of skin melanin.

Like all polyacetylenes, melanin has high electrical conductivity. Melanin was first proven to be a semiconductor in 1973 when, by Dr. John Mcginness and Dr. Peter Proctor to manufacture a melanin bi-stable switch.
I had no idea there was such a thing as fossil melanin.

You can't see or hear without melanin.
Melanin protects our DNA from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation.
melanin by Bendera Ya Taifa January 7, 2017
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Melanin Monroe

An attractive black woman.

A female sex symbol of African heritage.

A social movement that challenges the deep-rooted, oppressive ideology of beauty by affirming the unique physique of black women.
Melanin Monroe is my type of woman!

Melanin March 

Since people made a joke out of Black History Month, BHM, black people on TikTok have started calling the month of March, Melanin March.
Melanin March by rockstar66246 March 4, 2021
Melanin: The pigment that gives human skin, hair, and eyes their color. Dark-skinned people have more melanin in their skin than light-skinned people have. Melanin is produced by cells called melanocytes. It provides some protection again skin damage from the sun, and the melanocytes increase their production of melanin in response to sun exposure. Freckles, which occur in people of all races, are small, concentrated areas of increased melanin production.

Melanin Has become a proud statement in the back community as we are now more than ever embracing our culture , colour and hair .
Dark Skins , all Skins are Winning .......
"Damm Her Melanin Pops extremely"
Melanin by King__Chelly July 20, 2016

Melanin March 

Melanin March is Basically a Part 2 of black History Month, and this trend was created by TikTok. An they are planning to make more like Afro April, Motherland may.
Melanin March by Siaadiorr March 10, 2021

melanin god 

A female who has skin so beautiful it glows in the sun. Melanin occurs mosly who have more pigment aka African American Women💯
Avani's skin glows in the sun she is the melanin god
melanin god by The_RealSavage21 October 11, 2017

Melaninny 

Melaninny, (plural: melaninnies) - A combination of melanin and ninny (a foolish and weak person) who cares more about melanin levels of the person being discussed for pushing a race-based agenda of their own, possibly for their own gains or for a group of fellow, like-minded, melaninnies who are looking to capitalise from fuelling racial outrage, either socially, politically or financially but not exclusively so.

Synonym: Race-Baiter

Created due to a callout for a better word that fits the definition of a race-baiter but is not looking to just create an argument but for furthering a political, social or financial agenda.
We knew he was a melaninny when he began to push a race-based agenda where it did not apply to the case.
Melaninny by Starbug 1 January 29, 2019