In this paper we propose that human melanin absorbs visible radiation through two distinct mechanisms: one that is in effect over the entire visible range and is linear in wavelength, and a second one that is evident at wavelengths in the range 400-500 urn and is exponential in frequency. These mechanisms are apparent in all human diffuse reflectance spectra that we have collected. We show that the absorber is the same in all human volunteer skin samples. By studying the diffuse reflection spectra of DOPA- melanin in solution and DOPA-melanin in powder form, we find that we can correlate the absorption mechanisms, one with melanin in solution (a low molecular weight form) and the other with melanin in powder (a high molecular weight form). ...
Melanin, with its high refractive index (RI) and broadband absorption, is an important biomaterial r...
Recent reports have highlighted the potential challenges skin pigmentation can have in the accurate ...
Proposed mechanisms of immediate pigment darkening (IPD) are controversial. They include photooxidat...
In this paper we propose that human melanin absorbs visible radiation through two distinct mechanism...
In this paper we present the absorption characteristics of human melanin in the visible range of wav...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the ultraviolet A-induced effects on melanin pigmenta...
ABSTRACT Experimental study and computer modeling were used to investigate the optical properties of...
Noninvasive and real-time analysis of skin properties is useful in a wide variety of applications. I...
Melanin is an epidermal pigment commonly known to give darker skin coloration under sun exposure. It...
The epidermal melanin content affects most dermatologic treatments involving light, and can limit th...
We report the transition dipole strength of eumelanin (the principal human photoprotective pigment) ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of visible light on the immediate pigmentation...
When analyzing multidiameter single-fiber reflectance (MDSFR) spectra, the inhomogeneous distributio...
AbstractThe optical scattering coefficient of a dilute, well-solubilized eumelanin solution has been...
Ultraviolet (UV) solar radiation can cause many hazardous effects in human body. It is highly carcin...
Melanin, with its high refractive index (RI) and broadband absorption, is an important biomaterial r...
Recent reports have highlighted the potential challenges skin pigmentation can have in the accurate ...
Proposed mechanisms of immediate pigment darkening (IPD) are controversial. They include photooxidat...
In this paper we propose that human melanin absorbs visible radiation through two distinct mechanism...
In this paper we present the absorption characteristics of human melanin in the visible range of wav...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the ultraviolet A-induced effects on melanin pigmenta...
ABSTRACT Experimental study and computer modeling were used to investigate the optical properties of...
Noninvasive and real-time analysis of skin properties is useful in a wide variety of applications. I...
Melanin is an epidermal pigment commonly known to give darker skin coloration under sun exposure. It...
The epidermal melanin content affects most dermatologic treatments involving light, and can limit th...
We report the transition dipole strength of eumelanin (the principal human photoprotective pigment) ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of visible light on the immediate pigmentation...
When analyzing multidiameter single-fiber reflectance (MDSFR) spectra, the inhomogeneous distributio...
AbstractThe optical scattering coefficient of a dilute, well-solubilized eumelanin solution has been...
Ultraviolet (UV) solar radiation can cause many hazardous effects in human body. It is highly carcin...
Melanin, with its high refractive index (RI) and broadband absorption, is an important biomaterial r...
Recent reports have highlighted the potential challenges skin pigmentation can have in the accurate ...
Proposed mechanisms of immediate pigment darkening (IPD) are controversial. They include photooxidat...