Hi, I have been researching the mechanism by which Melanotan works, and I'm wondering why it would not work without any UV light? Idk about Melanotan II, but I'm pretty sure Melanotan I was described as a sunless tanner and tanning in non-exposed sights was reported in clinical trials. I've been reading that the a-MSH hormone (basically what Melanotan acts as) is triggered by UV light, causing melanogenesis and the increase of eumelanin with the help of tyrosine. So by increasing the a-MSH hormone to pharmacological levels, and assuming there is adequate tyrosine in the diet, why wouldn't MT1 or MT2 cause darkening by itself? As I understand it, UV light does not directly tan skin, but it triggers a darkening through initiating a biochemical pathway that involves a-MSH.
Can someone explain please? I'm just thinking of any way that I can use MT2 to help get a tan without chronic UV exposure >_<