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I'd have described them as more of a yellowish-orange, myself. Ninhydrin reacts with amino acids. Amino acids are all over your skin. With most of them it forms a yellowish compound; with a couple it's more of the blue-purple you're describing.
Skin has different pH levels in different areas because of varying levels of lactic acid, amino acids, fatty acids, and metabolites.
Yes, amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. Proteins determine the unique structure of your body, like your hair, skin, and eye color, or things like how long your eyelashes will grow or how tall you will become. Amino acids are put together using RNA, a copy of DNA. RNA carries the instructions so that your cells know which order to put the amino acids in so they can make the correct proteins.
Peptides are chains of amino acids that are the building blocks of proteins in the skin. When peptides form a long chain of amino acids, they become proteins. When they are in a short chain of amino acids, they are able to penetrate the top layer of our skin and send signals to our cells to let them know how to function. One important protein in our skin is collagen. Collagen gives our skin its thickness and suppleness. When collagen breaks down in the skin (from age and environmental factors like the sun and stress), wrinkles form. Peptides applied topically to the skin can send a signal to collagen to prompt the formation of new collagen, and voila, you have the appearance of more youthful, supple skin.
Keratin is a protein that forms the outer layer of the skin, as well as hair and nails. It is made from amino acids by the animals body cells
Keratin is a protein that forms the outer layer of the skin, as well as hair and nails. It is made from amino acids by the animal's body cells.
acids and alikline are cemicals what might be corrosive and if it is corrosive it can burn through skin and metal and anything.