Thorpe A, Truscott R J, Douglas R H
Department of Optometry and Visual Science, City University, London, U.K.
Exp Eye Res. 1992 Jul;55(1):53-7. doi: 10.1016/0014-4835(92)90091-6.
A number of deep-sea fish have bright yellow lenses whose coloration is attributable to a variety of largely unidentified short-wave absorbing pigments. Here the pigment of the deep-sea fish Stylephorus chordatus has been isolated and identified by NMR and mass spectroscopy as kynurenine; a pigment also found in the human lens. The degree of this pigmentation is greater in older animals. The fact that the lenses of both a deep-sea fish and man contain the same pigment is of interest, given the vastly different light environments they inhabit.