pigmentációt
Pigmentációt refers to the process by which a substance gains color. In biological contexts, it specifically describes the coloration of tissues and organs, primarily due to the presence of pigments. These pigments are natural coloring matters, typically organic molecules, that absorb certain wavelengths of light and reflect others, thereby imparting a visible hue. The most common pigment in animals is melanin, responsible for the coloration of skin, hair, and eyes. Other biological pigments include hemoglobin in blood, carotenoids in plants and animals, and various bile pigments. The production of these pigments is a complex biochemical process, often influenced by genetic factors, environmental stimuli, and physiological conditions.
In industrial applications, pigmentációt relates to the process of adding color to materials such as paints,