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Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry | 2008

Characterization of human hair melanin and its degradation products by means of magnetic resonance techniques

Simona Ghiani; Simona Baroni; Daniela Burgio; Giuseppe Digilio; Masaki Fukuhara; Paola De Martino; Keiji Monda; Carlo Nervi; Akira Kiyomine; Silvio Aime

Melanin granules (MGs) have been extracted from human Chinese black hairs by either acid hydrolysis (CH‐type MGs) or enzymatic digestion (CP‐type MGs), and their chemical structure investigated at the solid state by means of 13C cross polarization magic angle spinning (CPMAS NMR) and EPR spectroscopy. Both types of MGs contain a large amount of protein that is tightly bound to the true melanin polymer, with CP‐type MGs having a larger protein content than CH‐type ones. Moreover, MGs may also contain variable amounts of lipid‐like material. A high amount of paramagnetic metals is detected by EPR in CP‐type MGs, in particular Fe(III). Iron can be bound in two chemical forms: as isolated high spin Fe(III) ions with rhombic symmetry and as small oxy‐hydroxy Fe(III) aggregates. Iron is poorly available to chelators. CH‐type MGs contain much fewer metals. CP‐type MGs have then been subjected to partial bleaching by hydrogen peroxide in ammonia, yielding a residual solid, called residual oxidized melanin (ROM) and a soluble but still pigmented fraction called melanin free acid (MFA). MFA can be isolated by precipitation at acidic pH. The 13C‐CPMAS NMR and EPR spectra of these derivatives indicated that ROM has a structure very similar to that of parent MGs, whereas MFA shows a decrease of the protein content with respect to the melanin and a decreased amount of bound iron. Thus, the oxidative degradation of CP‐type MGs is a process not involving the bulk of MGs, but rather it proceeds from the solvent‐exposed outer parts to the interior. Copyright


Archive | 2000

Body fat measuring method and device therefor

Tomohiro Onda; Masaki Fukuhara; Kazuo Maki; Toru Yamaguchi; Mitsuhiro Katashima; Tsuyoshi Kimura


Archive | 2001

Dye composition for keratinous fibers

Atsushi Nakashimada; Masaki Fukuhara


Archive | 1998

Method and device for measuring body fat

Masaki Fukuhara; Toru Yamaguchi; 亨 山口; 正樹 福原


Archive | 2000

Adipometry and device therefor

Masaki Fukuhara; Kazuo Maki; Tomohiko Onda; Toru Yamaguchi; 亨 山口; 智彦 恩田; 和男 槙; 正樹 福原


Archive | 2008

NON-OXIDATIVE HAIR DYE COMPOSITION

Masaki Fukuhara; Masakazu Yamaguchi


Archive | 2001

Dye composition for keratinous fibers comprising a polymeric thickener

Atsushi Nakashimada; Masaki Fukuhara


Archive | 2009

Method for evaluating flexibility of hair

Steven Breakspear; Masaki Fukuhara; Shunichi Watanabe; Masakazu Yamaguchi; ブレイクスピア スティーブン; 真主 山口; 俊一 渡邊; 正樹 福原


Archive | 2008

MULTI-COMPONENT HAIR DYE COMPOSITION

Masaki Fukuhara; Masayoshi Nojiri


Archive | 2006

Device and method for correcting rotary angle of pallet table

Masaki Fukuhara; Iwao Horikoshi; 巌 堀越; 正樹 福原

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