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The biomolecule largely responsible for the carbonyl peak in the epidermis is lipids, particularly ceramides and free fatty acids. These molecules contain carbonyl groups, which contribute to the unique spectral characteristics observed in this layer of the skin. The presence of these carbonyl-containing lipids plays a crucial role in maintaining skin barrier function and hydration.

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