pheomelanins
Pheomelanins are a type of melanin pigment found in humans and other animals. They are responsible for red and yellow colors in hair, skin, and feathers. Unlike eumelanins, which are black and brown, pheomelanins are characterized by their sulfur content. This sulfur is incorporated into the pigment's structure during its synthesis, leading to its distinct spectral properties.
The production of pheomelanin is controlled by genetic factors, particularly variations in the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R)
Pheomelanins play a role in photoprotection, though generally to a lesser extent than eumelanins. While both