Literature DB >> 1409451

Melanin standard method: empirical formula.

M R Chedekel1, B L Murr, L Zeise.   

Abstract

Melanin isolated from the ink sac of cuttle fish (Sepia melanin) is a proposed standard for natural eumelanin. Sepia melanin isolated by a standard protocol was submitted for both elemental analysis and quantitative amino acid analysis. The contribution of the detected amino acids to the elemental composition is subtracted from the total elemental analysis, and the resultant elemental composition reflects the composition of the Sepia melanin backbone chromophore. The assumption is made that, for eumelanins, there is only one nitrogen atom per monomeric unit, and thus, the empirical formula for the average monomeric Sepia melanin backbone chromophore was determined. Three key parameters can be determined for any melanin sample; namely, the molar C/N for the average monomeric unit, the formula weight of the average monomeric unit, and the total percent composition of amino acid residues. Three commonly used melanin preparations, namely, natural Sepia melanin, melanin prepared by the in vitro tyrosinase catalyzed polymerization of tyrosine (tyrosine-enzymatic melanin), and a polymer synthesized by the peroxide oxidative polymerization of tyrosine (tyrosine-chemical melanin), have been subjected to this standard method of characterization. Tyrosine-enzymatic and Sepia melanin are quite similar and tyrosine-chemical melanin is fundamentally different from the other two melanins.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1409451     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0749.1992.tb00010.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pigment Cell Res        ISSN: 0893-5785


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