The inner mucosa of the penis is the epithelium of the inside of the prepuce and the glans penis. It starts at the ridged band of the prepuce and continues across the glans penis to the opening of the urethra.

The inner mucosa is devoid of hair. The inner mucosa is normally kept moist by the prepuce.

The inner mucosa contains Langerhans cells, which secrete cytokines (a non-antibody protein that generates an immune response on contact with specific antigens), and are an essential part of the immune system. The inner mucosa contains apocrine glans, which secrete cathepsin B, lysosyme, chymotrypsin, neutrophil elastase, and pheromones such as androsterone. The former have protective immunological functions, while the pheromones may play a role in the sexual arousal of the female.

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