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Link between facultative melanin and tobacco use among African Americans 

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior Volume 92, Issue 4, June 2009, Pages 589-596
Jump to full article: Science Direct, 2009-05-11

Intro:

Nicotine's affinity for melanin-containing tissues may result from its precursor function in melanin synthesis or the irreversible binding of melanin and nicotine. The objective of this study was to investigate a hypothesized association of tobacco use, dependence, and nicotine exposure with melanin pigmentation among African American smokers. . . .

The results of this analysis support the hypothesis of a positive association between melanin levels and tobacco use, dependence, and exposure among African American smokers. This analysis may have important implications for research and interventions on tobacco dependence and disease outcomes. Further research on melanin and nicotine among African Americans as well as other population groups is warranted.

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