Unexplored Mechanisms of Photoprotection: Synergistic Light Absorption and Antioxidant Activity of Melanin

Light exposure has relevant effects both on living organisms and artificial materials. In particular, ultraviolet radiation is known to kill living cells and damage human skin but also degrade important artificial materials like plastics. In nature, the main pigment responsible for photoprotection i...

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Main Authors: Arianna Menichetti, Dario Mordini, Silvia Vicenzi, Agata Pane, Marco Montalti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-03-01
Series:Antioxidants
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/14/4/376
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Summary:Light exposure has relevant effects both on living organisms and artificial materials. In particular, ultraviolet radiation is known to kill living cells and damage human skin but also degrade important artificial materials like plastics. In nature, the main pigment responsible for photoprotection is melanin, which is able both to prevent penetration of light by absorption and scattering and to block the action of light-generated radicals thanks to its antioxidant properties. The combination of light extinction with antioxidant action is still the most diffused and effective approach to photoprotection. Nevertheless, up to now, these two mechanisms, light extinction and antioxidant activity, have been considered independent. Recent studies showed that exposing melanin to light leads to an increase in its radical content and possibly in its antioxidant activity. Do light extinction and antioxidant activity work in synergy for photoprotection in nature? In this paper, we discuss the steps still needed to answer this intriguing question.
ISSN:2076-3921