Chlorophyllide

/klɔːˈrɑːfɪˌlaɪd/ noun

An intermediate compound formed when chlorophyllase removes the phytol chain from chlorophyll, but before complete degradation occurs.

From chlorophyll plus -ide (chemistry suffix for compounds). Emerged in early 20th-century plant biochemistry as researchers mapped chlorophyll breakdown pathways.

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