Chlorophyllide
Pronunciation: /ˈkɫɔɹəfɪɫˈaɪd/
Chlorophyllide (noun)
- A natural pigment molecule found in plants, closely related to chlorophyll, used in making light-absorbing compounds.
Examples
- Chlorophyllide forms part of the plant pigment core.
- The plant pigment core includes chlorophyllide in its structure.