Melanotan I (Afamelanotide) Product Brief
1. Compound Overview
Melanotan I, also known as Afamelanotide, is a synthetic analog of the naturally occurring alpha‑melanocyte‑stimulating hormone (α‑MSH).
It has been studied for its role in stimulating melanocortin receptors involved in skin pigmentation and photoprotection pathways.
Melanotan I has attracted research interest in dermatological studies related to pigmentation, UV response, and skin protective signaling mechanisms.
2. Mechanism of Interest
Melanotan I is studied for several biological mechanisms:
- Activation of melanocortin receptors (primarily MC1R)
• Stimulation of melanin production in melanocytes
• Potential enhancement of skin pigmentation pathways
• Possible photoprotective signaling against UV exposure
• Influence on melanocyte cellular activity
3. Research Areas Being Explored
- Skin pigmentation and melanogenesis research
• UV response and photoprotection studies
• Dermatological signaling pathways
• Melanocyte biology research
• Skin protective mechanisms
4. Safety and Regulatory Notes
Melanotan I is not approved by the FDA for general cosmetic or medical use outside of specific clinical contexts and is commonly distributed as a research compound.
This document is intended for informational and research product description purposes only.

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